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Monday, May 26, 2014

Show 146 - Building a Modern Day Retrocomputer

Hi there!

In Show 146, I discuss building a modern computer styled after systems from days gone by. Here are some links from the episode:

  • Direct MP3 episode download
  • Time Magazine - Fifty Years of BASIC
  • PC World - The mainframe turns 50, or, why the IBM System/360 launch was the dawn of enterprise IT
  • RCR Podcast #73 - BASIC and the IBM System/360 are discussed
  • YouTube - Homebrew Computer Club Reunion, 2013
  • The Complete Historically Brewed by David Greelish - available now in eBook!
  • The FIGnition inFUZE SBC Kit
  • Propellerpowered Pocket Mini Computer
  • Some links for Parallax Propeller resources: Home Page, Forums, and Object Exchange.
This episode is Copyright 2014 by Earl Evans.
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