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RetroMacCast

James & John
Apple
Macintosh
Ebay
Podbrix
Steve Jobs
Apple Lisa
Retro Computing
Macworld
Macintosh Operating Systems
Raspberry Pi
Dragon Con
Stained Glass
Vintage Computer Festival Southeast
Mac Plus
Mac27 Collection
Lisa
Computer History Museum
Apple Vision Pro
Ipod
Mac Plus Plus

Join James and John each episode where they stroll down the Macintosh memory lane.

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James and John discuss eBay finds: Power Macintosh 9600, NIB Macintosh Plus, and SuperBowl XIX Apple items. James shows his collection of boxed copies of Mac OS, and news includes a 68060 modded Mac, Apple's Failed Foray Into Mac Clones, the origin... more

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James and John discuss eBay finds: NIB Macintosh System Software Update Verion 5.0, Power Macintosh 8600/300, and Macintosh II. News includes CHIP-8 emulator for classic Macs, 5 1/4" floppy connected to a phone, and System 7 ported to X86.

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James and John discuss eBay finds: 1985 MacCollege binder, Macintosh TV, and 1989 Macintosh Pink OS binder. James opens up another bin of Apple stuff from his colleciton, and news includes a USB-to-ADB keyboard adapter and an archive of Mac program... more

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Recent Guests

David Grealish
Documentarian and Macintosh historian
Episode: RMC Episode 692: After Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa
Jonathan Zuffi
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Episode: RMC Episode 675: MacintoshPi
David Greelish
Documentarian and Apple enthusiast
Episode: RMC Episode 673: Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa RELEASE!

Hosts

John
Co-host with deep experience in vintage Macintosh products and their significance in computing history.
James
Co-host with passion for Apple innovations and an engaging storytelling style.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 116 ratings
  • Finally making a review on a great podcast

    Longtime listener since the very beginning, or very nearly so. When I was doing research in Italy in the winter of 2009, I brought the back catalog of a year or so podcasts and listened to them all while eating and walking around Rome. I've stayed with James and John for 12 years now and will continue to listen to them until they run out of ideas, which I hope they never do. Keep up the good work and remember it's not old... it's retroooo.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sir Felgar
    United States4 years ago
  • Love the show, but the move to Facebook is bad news!

    Come on, James & John!

    Given the egregious privacy violations, ongoing corruption of democracies, selling of services and people's data, blatant lies in congressional and parliamentary testimony, and failure to effectively weed out malicious, even evil actors, embracing Facebook was absolutely the wrong move.

    Please reconsider your decision. You guys strike me as reasonable, intelligent, and aware podcasters, who even extol the virtues of a simpler time, so it was staggering to learn of this ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    AstroPaul
    United States6 years ago
  • Simply great!!

    John and James are so likeable!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mr Li Peng
    Sweden7 years ago
  • Mostly Retro, Mostly Macintosh Podcast

    For the fan of old Macintosh computers, this podcast series is a must. When I discovered it, I binged out on (then) 300 or so past episodes.

    To be sure, despite the title, it is mostly about vintage Macintoshes. It is actually a homage to Apple, once Apple Computer, as well as all things with the 6-computed-Apple logo.

    There are two hosts: James & John. The former is fan of all things Apple and frequently expounds on Apple‘s current offerings, which become interesting as these eventually bec... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    S. Redmond
    Switzerland7 years ago
  • If you love Vintage Macs...

    like I do, download this podcast. I've listened to all 348 episodes (with more to come) and still find it fresh and interesting. I have no idea how James and John find new topics to cover, and keep the listener interested, but they do. I started listening when they were up to episode 140, caught up, and eagerly await each new episode.

    If you want to know about everything Mac related, there won't be much you won't know after listening to this podcast. Enjoy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jsarchibald
    Australia11 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging mix of nostalgia and humor, often reflecting on their own experiences with vintage Macs.
Overall, the podcast is considered a valuable resource for retro computing aficionados and Mac collectors.
Feedback is mixed about the move to social media platforms like Facebook, with some expressing concerns over privacy.
The interaction between hosts is seen as genuine and relatable, fostering a sense of community among collectors and enthusiasts.
The podcast is praised for its informative content about Macintosh history and the collectible market.

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#219
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Talking Points

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RMC Episode 695: Emulation on the New Mac Mini
Q: How's the performance of Mojave running on UTM?
It seems fairly stable, with no issues for running graphic software, although I hope to get an earlier operating system running soon as well.
RMC Episode 695: Emulation on the New Mac Mini
Q: What are you using for emulation now?
I am using Virtual II and GS Plus for Apple II emulation, and I have found some issues with Mini-VMac and Sheep Shaver.
RMC Episode 692: After Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa
Q: What are the kinds of things that you've been involved in promoting since the release of the documentary?
David mentions he completed the documentary just in time for the 30th anniversary of the Mac and promoted it through festivals and online platforms including Amazon Prime and YouTube.
RMC Episode 670: Mac27 Collection
Q: How did you get started in collecting?
I grew up using this era of Apple products and fell in love with them, mostly due to nostalgia.
RMC Episode 670: Mac27 Collection
Q: Where did Mac27 come from?
It was initially named when I had 27 items in the collection, and it has grown since then.

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Exploring the nostalgic landscape of Macintosh computers, this series brings together engaging discussions around vintage Apple technology, collectibles, and their cultural significance. The hosts regularly share personal experiences, eBay finds, and reflections on the evolution of Apple's products, making it a captivating listen for both seasoned retro enthusiasts and new collectors alike. The podcast stands out for its blend of humor, storytelling, and in-depth technical insights, ensuring that listeners are not only entertained but also informed about the rich history of Macintosh devices.

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2. Retro Computing Roundtable
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