prokyonid
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This is an old article. I believe the original seller already depleted their stock. There’s a lot of good components in them for tinkerers and some folks still have interest in recreating the original services. I bought one while they were still being sold cheap, the things really were just like brand new
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•The Superior Lemmy ExperienceEnglish1·1 year agoIt’s the Lilac color scheme that really makes it - we had that on my family’s first PC and classic Win UIs don’t look quite right to me without it.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org•What are people using to host blogs on SDF?English5·2 years agoGopher.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•Two men exonerated after 30 years in prison by retrocomputing enthusiasts and the Bloop Museum, by extracting data from a damaged floppy disc.English9·2 years agoHe wasn’t imprisoned for 30+ years. He got 7 years and was out after 5. He was, in his own words, ‘locked up in [his mind]’ for 30+ years.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•What are your favourite open source games?English7·2 years agoWarzone 2100. 3D RTS from the late 90s that was open-sourced after the studio went belly-up. Fantastic game, runs on even ancient hardware.
Edit to add: Forgot to mention it is still receiving updates!
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org•Is there any interest in SDF hosting an "old.lemmy.sdf.org" MLMYM Lemmy front-end2·2 years agoOh hey, we got the old.lemmy front-end. What are the chances of a lemmyBB front-end, then?
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto Do It Yourself@beehaw.org•Does anybody else have an old house?1·2 years agoMy old house from the early sixties has electric radiant heat in the ceilings as the sole heating source, a large sun room running the length of the house, and almost no insulation to speak of. I’m in Ohio.
Incidentally, when we moved in, the inside doors of the cabinetry were all wallpapered in newspaper clippings about the 1970s energy crisis. I can’t imagine why!
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto sdfpubnix@lemmy.sdf.org•Is there any interest in SDF hosting an "old.lemmy.sdf.org" MLMYM Lemmy front-end7·2 years agoI’d rather see a lemmyBB (phpBB-style) front-end, myself
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Android custom rom security/privacy/trustEnglish7·2 years agoGenuinely I’d trust random FOSS stranger on the internet before I’d trust Google, Samsung, Apple, etc. It’d be a lot of work to be the sole maintainer of a LineageOS distro that only functions on one specific phone just to try to steal the data of the maybe 12 people who are going to install it.
I had the same thing happen a couple days ago, trying to upload an image to lemmy.ca from this account.
prokyonid@lemmy.sdf.orgto retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.org•LGR reviews the Book8088 and Hand386English5·2 years agoI think, especially as you get towards “newer” vintage systems, the logical conclusion is the same one he reached - if you want a compact portable and you’re okay spending a couple hundred dollars, you’re probably going to be better off buying something from the time period than anything new that may be sold at that price point.
Just a couple years ago, I could have pointed you in the direction of some really good recyclers that could get you enough parts to build a fun 486 or Socket 5/7-style machine, if you weren’t too picky about what you got. Unfortunately now the supply has either dried up or the recyclers think their extreme budget clone parts are solid gold. The only time I find parts now is when I stumble across them at thrift stores or estate sales.
Someone on the SDF Mastodon got bent out of shape because I suggested a computer with those specs might be considered ‘retro’, haha.
Right now, the only retro machines I have accessible are my Tandy 1000TX and my C64, but my actual preferred machine for most things retrocomputing is one that I built out of a bunch of my spare parts:
Biostar M6TLC Slot 1 Motherboard PGA 370 Slotket 500MHz Mendocino Celeron PGA370 CPU 128MB of 168 pin SDRAM Sparkle SP5200 RIVA TNT2 Vanta AGP Soundblaster 16 CT2940 ISA 3Com Etherlink III ISA 1.44MB FDD, DVD-ROM, 20GB HDD Running MSDOS 7.1 (stripped from Windows 98SE)
The only picture I have of it was taken in the dark with a Mavica, so I won’t bother posting it, haha.
I’ll recommend some modern keyboards that are suitable for your retrokit - I’m a big fan of Unicomp keyboards myself, though they do not do N-key rollover, if that is something important to you. Their lighter shade (they call it ‘white’) is more of a grey than a beige.
You may also consider USB keyboards that can handle P/S2 protocol with use of an adapter (not all of them can do this very well). I have a WASD keyboard for my modern PC that I sometimes also use with my older machines. I would recommend them, but they appear to be out of business.