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#retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market.

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  • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

    #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

    This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

    Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

    32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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    @fluidlogic alas my first computer as a kid was 32 bit and supported protected mode, how opulent ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • foritus@toot.dusepo.co.ukF foritus@toot.dusepo.co.uk

      @fluidlogic alas my first computer as a kid was 32 bit and supported protected mode, how opulent ๐Ÿ™‚

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      @Foritus it sure was! And that's also retrocomputing as far as I'm concerned!

      I was thinking of doing a poll for 32-bit and up consumer home/personal computers. What do you think?

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      • stilvoid@retro.pizzaS stilvoid@retro.pizza

        @fluidlogic I had access to 8 and 16 bit computers when I was growing up but now Iโ€™m enjoying getting to know the 8/16 bit computers that I didnโ€™t have access to and have no nostalgia for soโ€ฆ kind of both?

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        @stilvoid @fluidlogic Same, I lusted after Amigas, Macintoshes, etc that I basically didn't touch, and a big part of the hobby for me was exploring those once they became obtainable (though they're rapidly becoming unobtainable again)

        Re: the poll question: we had a C64 *fairly* early (84-ish?) but then the 80s hit my family hard and we upgraded from a C64 to a 386 just before the Pentium released, and skipped 16 bit home computing altogether.

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        • stilvoid@retro.pizzaS stilvoid@retro.pizza

          @fluidlogic I had access to 8 and 16 bit computers when I was growing up but now Iโ€™m enjoying getting to know the 8/16 bit computers that I didnโ€™t have access to and have no nostalgia for soโ€ฆ kind of both?

          fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF This user is from outside of this forum
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          @stilvoid yeah, likewise. Constructing polls is a science!

          I missed the 16-bit generation due to changed family circumstances. In the last couple of years I got hold of a beautiful example of the 16-bit machine I lusted after in 1985.

          Answer in whatever way makes sense to you, and thank you for the comment adding nuance!

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          • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

            @Foritus it sure was! And that's also retrocomputing as far as I'm concerned!

            I was thinking of doing a poll for 32-bit and up consumer home/personal computers. What do you think?

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            @fluidlogic I imagine that there are a *lot* of people in the community whose first machines were 32bit W95 or 98 machines. 8bit and Win9X-era-hardware feel like the two biggest camps in the PC retro space from my casual observation - although XP-era fans are rapidly aging into the hobby ๐Ÿ™‚

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            • foritus@toot.dusepo.co.ukF foritus@toot.dusepo.co.uk

              @fluidlogic I imagine that there are a *lot* of people in the community whose first machines were 32bit W95 or 98 machines. 8bit and Win9X-era-hardware feel like the two biggest camps in the PC retro space from my casual observation - although XP-era fans are rapidly aging into the hobby ๐Ÿ™‚

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              @fluidlogic also the MSX people are precious and I admire their passion โค๏ธ

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                @AdrianRiskin thank you for sharing that story. The PET is probably repairable for not much money!

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                • foritus@toot.dusepo.co.ukF foritus@toot.dusepo.co.uk

                  @fluidlogic also the MSX people are precious and I admire their passion โค๏ธ

                  fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Foritus yes! I never had an MSX but I remember finding them intriguing at the time. I still do. They were popular in Europe, the Middle East and South America, if I remember correctly.

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                  • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                    #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                    This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                    Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                    32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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                    @fluidlogic you got a lot of masto olds here ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                    • quinn@social.circl.luQ quinn@social.circl.lu

                      @fluidlogic you got a lot of masto olds here ๐Ÿ˜‚

                      fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @quinn it's more of a mix than I expected!

                      (I had guessed just 10% of retrocomputing folk didn't, when they were first released, have access to the machines that are currently their retrocomputers of choice. The poll indicates right now it's over 20%, which I find encouraging, as it indicates there's a sizeable chunk for whom retrocomputing is not about nostalgia primarily.)

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                      • foritus@toot.dusepo.co.ukF foritus@toot.dusepo.co.uk

                        @fluidlogic alas my first computer as a kid was 32 bit and supported protected mode, how opulent ๐Ÿ™‚

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                        @fluidlogic @Foritus

                        I couldn't afford to buy the Gateway with the math co-processor!
                        Also I played #HammurabisCode when it was a new game! And #Pong on the TV when it was a blast to play!

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                        • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                          #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                          This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                          Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                          32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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                          @fluidlogic my parents bought an Apple //c in 1985 when I was in kindergarten.

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                          • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                            #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                            This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                            Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                            32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

                            howtophil@oldbytes.spaceH This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @fluidlogic I was mostly a roadside-find and garage/yard sale bits type

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                            • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                              #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                              This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                              Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                              32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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                              @fluidlogic
                              I had an 8088 PC clone in that time, and a little later got a secondhand TI-99/4A. The PC was pretty cool, top of the line for its day with *two* floppy drives (no swapping disks for WordPerfect!) and a full 640k RAM. We upgraded it Theseus style until it was a Frankenstein 386 in the massive grey desktop case with the classic Big Red Switch.

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                              • bthylafh@nerdculture.deB bthylafh@nerdculture.de

                                @fluidlogic my parents bought an Apple //c in 1985 when I was in kindergarten.

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                                @bthylafh ...and you got to use it at that age?

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                                • howtophil@oldbytes.spaceH howtophil@oldbytes.space

                                  @fluidlogic I was mostly a roadside-find and garage/yard sale bits type

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                                  @howtophil so post-heyday? The machines were considered obsolete by the time you got your hands on them?

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                                  • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                                    @howtophil so post-heyday? The machines were considered obsolete by the time you got your hands on them?

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                                    @fluidlogic Eyup. To the point that people were giving them away or leaving them out for "trash curb day"

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                                    • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                                      #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                                      This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                                      Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                                      32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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                                      @fluidlogic access to trs80 and original Macintosh in high school

                                      Worked with VAX and Honeywell mainframes, 8088, 286, 386, an onward

                                      Current collection is of Thinkpads, cheese grater and Mac pro/air with some tablets, taking retro computing and make them usable for today.

                                      Along with my NES ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ๐ŸŽฎ

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                                      • howtophil@oldbytes.spaceH howtophil@oldbytes.space

                                        @fluidlogic Eyup. To the point that people were giving them away or leaving them out for "trash curb day"

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                                        @fluidlogic I do recall the days of "Doctor Dave" who had hardware and "totally legit software on 3.5" diskettes" to sell out of his garage...

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                                        • fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF fluidlogic@oldbytes.space

                                          #retrocomputing folks: I'm trying to get a sense of the proportion of people here who are into a given class of retrocomputer today but didn't experience the machines when they first came on the market. I want everyone's input! Please boost!

                                          This poll is about the early consumer home computers released between say 1977 and 1994.

                                          Minicomputer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026497511100991

                                          32-bit home/personal computer poll: https://oldbytes.space/@fluidlogic/116026605156645610

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                                          @fluidlogic You will take my TRS-80 Model III from my cold dead hands

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