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retropaq.com
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| | | | | Despite my previous post decrying the Macintosh Portable for its hefty weight, identity crisis, and somewhat misguided design principles - it is actually a joy to use as a retro portable Mac. If you look at it through the lens | |
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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | Vintage computing aficionados take various approaches to the hobby. Some enjoy the platforms of olde exclusively through emulation on modern systems. Others assemble shelf after shelf of as many computers and peripherals of their fancy as they can find. While, Continue reading ? | |
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benslivka.com
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| | | | | Lisa and I bought the first Macintosh [128K RAM, 400K floppy disk] at release in the Spring of 1984 through the Apple University Consortium program at Northwestern University (I was working full-time at the Vogelback Computing Center and taking 2 classes/quarter for my MS in CS; Lisa was working on her BA in CS full-time).... | |
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initialcharge.net
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| | | Last year I wrote an about retro gaming on iOS. I've had a lot of fun playing games on the platform, especially through emulation. Much of what I wrote last year is still applicable today, but I thought I'd revisit the topic with a focus on the state of emulation on iOS and all of [...] | ||