
Retro Computing Roundtable Archive
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 266 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Categories | Tech NewsNews | ||||

Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston
Topic: Poolside computing arrives
We look back on a few highlights of 1965, including the Programma 101, the PDP-8, Moore’s Law. We talk analog computers... more
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Carrington Vanston
Topic: Double bucky, you’re the one
We look back on a few highlights of 1964, including the double bucky, SABRE, and BASIC.
Topic/Feedback links:
The term “doub... more
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston
Topic: The year of the gopher
We begin 2023 with a shift to new hosting providers, that require encrypted communication. How/should we access the m... more
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This is a podcast for people who like to hear about retro computers (retro as in 1980 +- 20 years).
The episodes are long (often 90+ minutes) and when I listen to them, I feel as if I am in a pub with easygoing enthusiasts of old computers.
They provide good company while I play Civilization or Master of Orion on my old Macs or while I wonder why exactly I can’t get an old SCSI MO-drive to mount.
If 8-bit computers, old programming languages, Apple ][s, Infocom games, a history of computin... more
I love this podcast - thank you guys!
Just finished #224, and during the eBay items segment, the discussion about the Hyper Electronics Apple "Mouse" item was one I found to be particularily interesting.
I tried to look at the item, but it had already sold. The pictures seem to be rediculously low resolution for today's standards. But it seems that there is a two pin header on the board. My guess is that is for an extension wire to an externally mounted switch to use in combination with a key stroke to trigger the macro.
This is ... more
Without a doubt, the Rolls-Royce of Vintage Computer Podcasts. A great crew, Paul makes a fabulous host and is joined by several other zany regulars. A must for all you out there who long to sound clever at your next cocktail party.
This show really helps promote a sense of community within the hobby! Thanks everyone.
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