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Retro Computing Roundtable

Retro Computing Roundtable
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Retro Computing Roundtable

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes30Founded15 years ago
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Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Jack Nutting, and Blake Patterson Topic: 1986 IDE, IMAP, IIGS, and even some other things that do not begin with “I” were introduced in 1986. Topic/Feedback links: Retro Computing News: Vintage Compute... more

Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Blake Patterson Topic: 1985 The year of the Amiga arrives, NeXT is founded, the first .com site appears, Quantum Computer Services begins its journey toward becoming AOL. Topic/Feedback links: Retr... more

Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Blake Patterson, and Kay Savetz Topic: 1984 Apple introduced the Macintosh and Apple //c in 1984, IBM introduced the PCjr, HP introduced the LaserJet, and FidoNet began distributing mail. Topic/Feedbac... more

Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Kay Savetz, and Carrington Vanston Topic: 1983 In 1983, Apple gave us Lisa, the ImageWriter, and the Apple //e. Atari gave us the XL line, Microsoft gave us (Multi-Tool) Word, Lotus gave us 1-2-3, David Lightman ga... more

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Paul Hagstrom
Host and co-host, known for his significant contributions to retro computing discussions and sharing personal experiences.
Quinn Dunki
Co-host and retro computing enthusiast, sharing insights and humorous anecdotes about the field.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
  • One of the best podcasts about retrocomputing (!) A bunch of old guys discussing the computers they loved in their youth, the ones they couldn't afford to buy in their youth, the ones they've bought recently to relive their youth and the modern accessories that stop them being as bad as they really were back in their youth. A truly glorious podcast that will have nodding in agreement, howling at errors (Zee X Spectrum???) and buying old tech from eBay to relive your youth. Awesome guys 11/10!

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    5
    LeeVee
    5 years ago
  • Awesome!

    I love this podcast and David, Carrington and Earl are great to listen to. David is a great guy (I've met him in person), Carrington has a great sense of humor and Earl is a fount of retro computer knowledge. Give this a listen; you won't regret it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rkindig
    United States14 years ago
  • This is _the_ podcast for retro computing

    This is my favourite podcast about retro computing by far. The three hosts are knowledgeable, interesting and funny. They cover all kinds of topics but mostly the micro's of the 70's and 80's. A must listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jrand42
    Canada14 years ago
  • Best of the Best!

    What do you get when you combine Retrobits, 1Mhz, and History of the Personal Computer? This fantastic look at our beloved computers from the past. It's like being transported to the days when computers were these mysterious boxes that were limited only by our imaginations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Albalabs
    United States14 years ago
  • Where Earl goes, I will follow!

    Best retro computing podcast out there.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Str@fe
    United States14 years ago

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Reviews highlight the nostalgia aspect, with many finding the discussions of vintage technology and gaming to be a delightful trip down memory lane.
The mix of humor and informative commentary makes the episodes enjoyable for both tech enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
Listeners highly appreciate the engaging and knowledgeable hosts who have deep insights into retro computing and a shared camaraderie that enhances the listening experience.

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#223
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#126
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#117
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#73
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#94
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Focusing on the vibrant world of retro computing, episodes feature lively discussions among knowledgeable hosts who share personal anecdotes, insights and humor about various historical computing technologies from the 1970s to the 1990s. Recurring themes include significant hardware and software developments, the impact of iconic systems like the Commodore Amiga, Apple Lisa, and BBC Micro, as well as personal experiences with beloved retro games and machines. The blend of nostalgia and technical insight, coupled with guest appearances from experts in the field, makes the content engaging for both enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

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Retro Computing Roundtable launched 15 years ago and published 30 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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