badmojo wrote on 2023-09-26, 10:54:What are you basing all these statements on? Was there a poll I missed? […]
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aries-mu wrote on 2023-09-26, 10:29:Yet, C64 people are way more enthusiastic, passionate, committed, and productive in keeping the C64 myth alive in 202x than retro PCs people.
What are you basing all these statements on? Was there a poll I missed?
The C64 is far less complicated than a PC, and it is what it is. But what would a modern reproduction of a vintage PC look like? What configuration from the countless that existed?
Wait, what is this thread about again??
I don't know exactly. It's a general feeling. I'm trying to identify it better myself.
I'd just like to see more 'action' around retro PCs as I see around C64 all the time. That's all.
The how is beyond me.
I can just throw some examples.
For example, C64 has at least one current magazine.
Retro PCs do not. There's a retro GAMING magazine, but that's specific for games. No magazine on retrocomputing.
As per what kind of retro PC to remake from scratch, it's all about starting.
I don't know. Somebody managed to remake C64s from scratch. Well, among retro PCs people, somebody could start by remaking a good, retro, versatile motherboard. That should be a good starting point. After all, motherboards connect everything in a PC. Maybe 3 models:
• A mobo remake for 286 and older CPUs
• A mobo remake for 386/486s systems, with 32 bit bus
• A mobo remake for P1 systems... maybe with a socket adapter and voltage regulator so that it can handle both P60/66 and later P1s.
And then a couple of old cases remake: Tower and minitower, with replaceable back panel that can accomodate both AT and ATX mobos.
This would be a fantastic starting point already, and you'd virtually catch most of the Retro PC needs already.
Did I already say a magazine? And a magazine. Where's our Retro PC magazine?
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