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This is the archive feed, covering episodes 1 (2010) to 262 (2022). Subscribe to the main feed for current episodes. Gather 'round a virtual table to discuss today's news about yesterday's computers. All the latest from the world of vintage computer hobbyists, collectors and enthusiasts. We cover modern day vintage tech events, new developments for old hardware, the revival of retro tech, and many strolls down memory lane.
RCR Episode 241: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy
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1 hour 53 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
RCR Episode 241: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy We rediscover the Tandy enthusiasts event, talk about simulators and emulators, wind-up computers, and board games. Retro Computing News: Septandy Virtual Data Center, IBM 1401 Tiny load card assembler in Virtual IBM 1401 Upgrade Board Adds … Continue reading RCR Episode 241: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy →
Retro Computing Roundtable Archive
This is the archive feed, covering episodes 1 (2010) to 262 (2022). Subscribe to the main feed for current episodes. Gather 'round a virtual table to discuss today's news about yesterday's computers. All the latest from the world of vintage computer hobbyists, collectors and enthusiasts. We cover modern day vintage tech events, new developments for old hardware, the revival of retro tech, and many strolls down memory lane.