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Episode 37: Earl Evans & Steve Blackmore – Inside Supercars & Triple Eight! Two of Scott's bosses are in the studio! We're joined by Earl Evans and Steve Blackmore, successful business owners, co-owners of Triple Eight Race Engineering and key figures in the Supercars scene. In this episode, we dive into: Sponsoring Erebus Motorsport and their exit - Buying shares in Triple Eight and what it means for the team - The future of Supercars and how they believe the sport can improve. Who should be the next team owner we DM be?
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: 1974 1974 brought us the SCELBI 8H, SQL, and the Captain Crunch whistle. Topic/Feedback links: Retro Computing News: Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Retro Computing Gift Idea: Auction Picks: A2Stream file: Feedback/Discussion: Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John XShow audio files hosted … Continue reading RCR Episode 274: The SEQUEL →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: 1970 In 1970, (Unix) time and Life began. Also, Pascal was “published,” Forth was first used by other programmers, Shakey the robot shook, DRAM appeared. Topic/Feedback links: Retro Computing News: Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Retro Computing Gift Idea: Auction Picks: A2Stream file: Feedback/Discussion: Intro … Continue reading RCR Episode 270: Time Zero →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: 1967 1967 gave us Logo and the floppy disk, so we talk about that, and then many other things. Topic/Feedback links: Retro Computing News: Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Retro Computing Gift Idea: Auction Picks: A2Stream file: Feedback/Discussion: Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz … Continue reading RCR Episode 267: Turtles all the way down →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: 1967 1967 gave us Logo and the floppy disk, so we talk about that, and then many other things. Topic/Feedback links: Retro Computing News: Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Retro Computing Gift Idea: Auction Picks: A2Stream file: Feedback/Discussion: Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz … Continue reading RCR Episode 267: Turtles all the way down →
In today's episode of BOOTHCAST, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Earl Evans, a Co-CEO at Shaw and Partners Financial Services. We'll be delving into various aspects of Earl's life, including his personal journey, his generosity and sporting interests, how he manages his day to day business, giving back to the community, his involvement Race One and a few more controversial topics along the way. A special thanks to our sponsor, BOOTH Training, for making this episode possible. This is BOOTHCAST – A dose of inspiration, one episode at a time. Let's dive in. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boothcast/support
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The year of the gopher We begin 2023 with a shift to new hosting providers, that require encrypted communication. How/should we access the modern web from old computers? Topic/Feedback links: Building a new C64 (Retro Recipes) LinuxJedi's GoFloppy Gameboy Tetris ported … Continue reading RCR Episode 263: The year of the gopher →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The year of the gopher We begin 2023 with a shift to new hosting providers, that require encrypted communication. How/should we access the modern web from old computers? Topic/Feedback links: Building a new C64 (Retro Recipes) LinuxJedi's GoFloppy Gameboy Tetris ported … Continue reading RCR Episode 263: The year of the gopher →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Michael Mulhern Topic: 60 years between Bell 103 and today" s InterNet In 1962, the world gained Spacewar! and the Bell 103 modem. Topic/Feedback links: Spacewar at masswerk.at Spacewar! History of Spacewar! Computer Space Bell 103 NCR CRAM NCR CRAM product brochure. BBC archive, speaking with Douglas Adams about the HHGTTG game A few Apple II clones Microsci Havac, review, Creative Computer Oct 1984 A Computer Called LEO (book, Georgina Ferry) NitrOS9 Ease of Use project 8 bit Shack Linus Akesson 15 years of scene spirit Going online in the early 90s part 2, Goto10 substack Retro Computing News: Adrian finds a white ceramic 6502 in his digital basement Modular display for retro systems NABU (York University) NABU retroNET Leo Binkowski, games programmer for NABU, on the local news in 1984 NABU auction Adrian's Digital Basement's NABU DJ Sures' playlist of NABU hacking IBM 5150 Christmas ornament that plays DOOM IBM 5150 Christmas ornament that plays DOOM (Hackaday) Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: "Pack up your troubles (pack up your family)" - Seattle World's Fair 1962 MS-DOS 5 Upgrade rap Bell Data-Phone Retro Computing Gift Idea: 4X magnifying glass with stand See also: One of these on Paul's OCC1 Auction Picks: Earl: Amiga 500 Keyboard Michael: FORTRAN 5 Paul: Old Apple II with Disk II number 61 A very thin book IBM postcard from 1962 Seattle World's Fair Crayperweight Craysler mug OCC1 for $50 BIN OCC1 glare guard Microsoft muMath 80 See also: MuMath 80 in the Microsoft catalog See also: MuMath 80 review in BYTE See also: MuMath 80 review in Creative Computing Suncom Joy Sensor See also: Joy Sensor review in Video and Computer Gaming Illustrated See also: Suncom Aerobic Joystick ad Best keypad layout (Micromodule 85) A2Stream file: a2stream file for this episode: http://yesterbits.com/media/a2s/rcr262.a2stream Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Michael Mulhern Topic: 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet In 1962, the world gained Spacewar! and the Bell 103 modem. Topic/Feedback links: Spacewar at masswerk.at Spacewar! History of Spacewar! Computer Space Bell 103 NCR CRAM NCR CRAM product brochure. BBC archive, speaking with … Continue reading RCR Episode 262: 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Michael Mulhern Topic: 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet In 1962, the world gained Spacewar! and the Bell 103 modem. Topic/Feedback links: Spacewar at masswerk.at Spacewar! History of Spacewar! Computer Space Bell 103 NCR CRAM NCR CRAM product brochure. BBC archive, speaking with … Continue reading RCR Episode 262: 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet →
CLIFF JACKSON “AND HIS CRAZY KATS” – New York, c. January 30, 1930 Horse feathers, Torrid rhythm, Ring around the moon, Waitin’ thru’ the night, The terror Melvin Herbert (tp) Henry Goodwin (tp,vcl) Wayman Richardson (tb) Rudy Powell (cl,as) Earl Evans (as) Horace Langhorn (ts) Cliff Jackson (p,dir) Andy Jackson (bj) Chester Campbell (tu) Percy […]
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1 1960 brought us RS-232 and the PDP-1, more COBOL, and curly braces. Topic/Feedback links: Recommended Standard 232 A proposal for character code compatibility. The great curly brace trace Demo of the Digirule 2A Digirule 2U Legacy OS 2200 Floppy disk assembly line Elephant: The Secrets of Perfect Memory Retro Computing News: Mega 65 first look on Retro Recipes Mega 65 A Lisa 1 starting up Vintage Computer(-related) commercial: PS/2 (it) Lisa (alone) PS/2 (college) Retro Computing Gift Idea: Epson LX-350 See also: Continuous paper Auction Picks: Blake: Discovery Cartridge from Happy Computers For The Atari ST Computer Earl: IBM PS/2 Microchannel 77s (9577-BNB) See also: John C. Dvorak (PC Magazine) bested by the PS/2 (Computer Chronicles) Paul: MCT Speed Demon Micro Professor II A2Stream file: a2stream file for this episode: http://yesterbits.com/media/a2s/rcr260.a2stream Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1 1960 brought us RS-232 and the PDP-1, more COBOL, and curly braces. Topic/Feedback links: Recommended Standard 232 A proposal for character code compatibility. The great curly brace trace Demo of the Digirule 2A Digirule 2U Legacy … Continue reading RCR Episode 260: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1 →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The dot matrix impact Spending some time revisiting the calmer, quieter days when our printing was done by forcefully slamming pins through an ink ribbon onto perforated paper, pushed along by rotating spikes. Topic/Feedback links: Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Trailer Multimedia HyperGuide: A Windows 3.1 Podcast. Episode 11: The History of After Dark. (29 Sep 2020). RetroMagazine 15 Connecting a 1541 drive to a KIM-1 (Commodore History) Unboxing the KIM-1 (Dave's Garage) Retro Computing News: Celebrating 50 years of Smalltalk TRS-80 programming competition Vintage Computer(-related) commercial: Okidata Business Printer (1985) Epson (1984) Retro Computing Gift Idea: 50 Years of Text Games See also: 50 Years of Text Games (Kickstarter) See also: 50 Years of Text Games (Substack series) Auction Picks: Carrington: On-Line Systems Thrilogy Checkers by David Slate Karateka for Apple II or maybe Commodore Wasteland with Survival Guide See also: Wasteland Survival Guide PDF Earl: Radio Shack CGP115 graphics printer/plotter Paul: IBM 5161 Apple mouse pad Timex/Sinclair 2068 Numeric keyball Closing notes: In Search of Darkness, and In Search of Tomorrow A2Stream file: a2stream file for this episode: http://yesterbits.com/media/a2s/rcr257.a2stream Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The dot matrix impact Spending some time revisiting the calmer, quieter days when our printing was done by forcefully slamming pins through an ink ribbon onto perforated paper, pushed along by rotating spikes. Topic/Feedback links: Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Trailer Multimedia HyperGuide: A Windows … Continue reading RCR Episode 257: The dot matrix impact →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Keep calm and carry on Episode 0 has arrived. Topic/Feedback links: The 6502 overflow flag explained The 6502 overflow flag explained mathematically The 6502 overflow flag explained at the silicon level ZX80 8K BASIC ROM upgrade Floppy Days 114: Howell Ivy, Exidy The Gaming Chronicles (Kickstarter) Robert Henke, CBM 8032 AV Retro Computing News: How to use an Apple II as a dumb terminal for a modern Mac Reverse-engineered AOL International Research Conference on the History of Computing. 1976 DOOM ported to A/UX Encyclopedia Britannica picks an odd Apple Apple museum tour by Woz from 1984 Vintage Computer(-related) commercial: AOL commercial (1997) Retro Computing Gift Idea: MOS 6502 poster See also: MthreeL (etsy store) Auction Picks: Carrington: Screenies monitor frame Q3 Monitor Mobile 1965 Shazam System Reference Manual Earl: Osborne 1 Paul: MicroProfessor II Cray catalog Novation modems ELF II ELF II (continued) See also: ELF II ZX microdrive See also: ZX Microdrive (Wikipedia) Closing notes: Dotti A2Stream file: a2stream file for this episode: http://yesterbits.com/media/a2s/rcr256.a2stream Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Keep calm and carry on Episode 0 has arrived. Topic/Feedback links: The 6502 overflow flag explained The 6502 overflow flag explained mathematically The 6502 overflow flag explained at the silicon level ZX80 8K BASIC ROM upgrade Floppy Days 114: Howell Ivy, Exidy The … Continue reading RCR Episode 256: Keep calm and carry on →
Today's episode is a special one. It's also one that a lot of you requested through messages on our instagram. It's with Co-CEO of Shaw and Partners, Earl Evans. Pulling the curtain back a little bit, Earl is actually the reason that this podcast exists. He loves building things. He loves communicating, he loves people and he thought that a lot of people would get enjoyment out of a podcast like not an overnight success. Because of his generosity, Not an Overnight Success Podcast has contributed $300,000 to charities across Australia so far. Earl is a multi faceted and incredibly interesting man. We found that Earl's unwavering attitude of always looking forward and it never really being about the money came up a few times in our chat. He's had some very strong relationships in his life that have gone hand in hand with his success and we think you will find the yin yang style of relationship between Earl and Allan, who is the other co-CEO of Shaw and Partners particularly interesting. As for all of these podcasts, Shaw and Partners have generously donated $10k to the charity of choice of each of our guests. We discuss who that money goes to in this chat. This podcast is brought to you by Shaw and Partners. It is hosted by Gus Worland and produced by Keeshia Pettit See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: The One With All The Ones The Retrocomputing Roundtable has reached the end of its 8-bit run. Topic/Feedback links: Byte 8-bit computing Nibble Big boxes history video Traveler (Wikipedia) Traveler (Imperial Encyclopedia) Traveler (Mongoose Publishing) Mayday 2022 Manhunt Wonderful Things (story about Manhunt) Open Apple 41 (November 2014). Seek to 2:03. Identify II v2.01 Retro Computing News: Tweeting from the Teletype, April 2020 Tweeted from the Teletype FASTRAND (Powerhouse Collecttion) FASTRAND (Univac memories) FASTRAND (Computer History Archives Project) FASTRAND (Wikipedia) Kenbak-1 Emulator HP9830a Repair The Apple Boogie Vintage Computer(-related) commercials etc.: Elephant Memory Systems mini micro floppy disk (Italian) Laser Computer (Katja Schuurman, Dutch) Retro Computing Gift Idea: 8 bit game cartridge cutting board Auction Picks: Blake: Laser 386SX/3 Y2K Bug Earl: Altair 8800 Ventana World Wide Web Kit See also: Ventana (PC Magazine review) Paul: Elephant mug Intel inside MPF-1P MPF-Ib See also: MPF-I (Wikipedia) See also: Flite interview (Elektor) Tomy Tutor ZX-80 HHC set Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: The One With All The Ones The Retrocomputing Roundtable has reached the end of its 8-bit run. Topic/Feedback links: Byte 8-bit computing Nibble Big boxes history video Traveler (Wikipedia) Traveler (Imperial Encyclopedia) Traveler (Mongoose Publishing) Mayday 2022 Manhunt Wonderful Things (story about Manhunt) … Continue reading RCR Episode 255: The One With All The Ones →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Fortran, for better or for worse The year 1954 brought us Fortran (not named after the year though) to help us with our math, and development of SAGE to scan the skies for threats. Topic/Feedback links: IBM 650 Drum memory Wurlizter SideMan (not 1954, but related via tangent) SAGE (Gizmodo) SAGE (Wikipedia) Fortran Fortran 2018, 202x Retro Computing News: system7.app macos8.app Tech details for system7.app, macos8.app Return to Monkey Island ACM opens first-50-years backfile Game of pong in a single sprite Sprite pong video SWTPC 6800 rescue SWTPC 6800 fan site ADB makes fun of the IIGS manual University of Saskatchewan self guided computer history tour A2stream, audio server A2stream demo AppleWin with Uthernet II a2stream file for this very episode: http://yesterbits.com/media/a2s/rcr254.a2stream Vintage Computer(-related) commercials etc.: IBM SAGE (1960) Retro Computing Gift Idea: Atari sneakers See also: Atari NFT sneakers Auction Picks: Carrington: Apple Credit salesperson's kit Apple branded radio lunchbag Earl: MMD-1 8080A Trainer See also: MMD-1 (Oldcomputermuseum) Paul: Funniest CD of the century The drive of a new generation USB evangelism mouse Companion diskette Astra 1620 dual drive for Atari VM 4209 Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Fortran, for better or for worse The year 1954 brought us Fortran (not named after the year though) to help us with our math, and development of SAGE to scan the skies for threats. Topic/Feedback links: IBM 650 Drum memory Wurlizter SideMan (not … Continue reading RCR Episode 254: Fortran, for better or for worse →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Prebricked drives Episode 253 relates to 1953. Core memory begins its long dominance of the RAM space, the IBM 701 is introduced. A year that was kind of between things, so as one might expect the conversation keeps sliding into a discussion of beverages. Topic/Feedback links: Magnetic core memory Advent of Computing, episode 77 The Thinking Machine (1961) IBM 701 Williams tube Jeffries tube Exploring the Amiga series, assembly language programming Brief tour of the PDP-11 Top 20 C64 games from 2011-2021 Commodore 64 turns 40 Retro Computing News: SystemSix desk calendar SWTPC 6800 rescued (Adrian's Digital Basement) Jobs for the boys? The ultimate multics project A quarter century of Unix. Peter Sallas. 1994 Addison-Wesley The evolution of the Unix time sharing system Compatible time sharing system Incompatible time sharing system Easter Egg found in Windows 1.0. Mariupol Computer Museum in Ukraine Club it8bit A Brick for Some Bytes: My First Hard Drive (Byte Cellar) One of the Biggest Frauds in Tech History - The Miniscribe Brick Fiasco (Tech Time Traveler) Vintage Computer(-related) commercials etc.: Tab Retro Computing Gift Idea: The Art of Point and Click Adventure Games Auction Picks: Carrington: MCM/70 About the MCM/70 Earl: IBM Core Memory See also: Core memory shield for Arduino Michael: RCA Selectron 256bit See also: Selectron tube Paul: QuickLetter Murder Party CA Simply Tax 1993 eMate pin Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Prebricked drives Episode 253 relates to 1953. Core memory begins its long dominance of the RAM space, the IBM 701 is introduced. A year that was kind of between things, so as one might expect the conversation keeps sliding into a discussion of … Continue reading RCR Episode 253: Prebricked drives →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Computing Machinery and Intelligence It's been 72 years since the year Turing published the paper that outlined the Turing test. So: Let's talk about interactions we've had relating to artificial intelligence in some form or another. Topic/Feedback links: RetroMagazine issue 12, English version Total Replay … Continue reading RCR Episode 250: Computing Machinery and Intelligence →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Computing Machinery and Intelligence It's been 72 years since the year Turing published the paper that outlined the Turing test. So: Let's talk about interactions we've had relating to artificial intelligence in some form or another. Topic/Feedback links: RetroMagazine issue 12, English version Total Replay booting from the DigitalOcean cloud on an Apple II with FujiNet Commodore Computer Museum Kickstarter (NZ) Aroma Disc Sounds and Scents of the Holiday season Aroma Disc player, unopened Aroma Disc player, unpacked Retro Computing News: How The US Census Led to the First Data Processing Company Leonard Tramiel recalls Bill Gates at a trade show See also: WAIT 6502, 10 and other easter eggs Nostalgic Computing Center JavaScript version of Prince of Persia runs on Apple Watch PrinceJS Junk in the PC DOS 1.1 boot sector (Michal Necasek) Junk in the PC DOS 1.1 boot sector (The Starman) Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Atari 65xe Aroma Disc DEC laptop Retro Computing Gift Idea: MeowToast 1/2AA battery replacements Auction Picks: Carrington: 1988 West Coast Computer Faire program Make friends with: West Coast Computer Faire button Earl: Digital Rainbow PC100-B2 Paul: Versawriter A-1 with or without Bernie's mods See also: UncleBernie on applefritter QX-10/16 SemiDisk RAM card with battery backup QX-10/16 ComFiler hard drive QX-10/16 hard drive card PCB to build What you call your game when all the good game names are already taken See also: Metal band name generator Roguelike to perhaps the greatest degree Atari 65xe painted black, with two AtariMax cartridges (originally listed at $250) Closing discussion links: Like a DOS podcast Meat stylus DOS Nostalgia Podcast Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Blake Patterson Topic: 2020 also We enter the third year of 2020. Yet another New Year's, yet another opportunity to make the New Year's resolution joke. Topic/Feedback links: Mega II project (single chip Apple II) Mega II project progress Acorn – a world in pixels (extended … Continue reading RCR Episode 249: 2020 also →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Michael Mulhern, and Blake Patterson Topic: 2020 also We enter the third year of 2020. Yet another New Year's, yet another opportunity to make the New Year's resolution joke. Topic/Feedback links: Mega II project (single chip Apple II) Mega II project progress Acorn - a world in pixels (extended edition) HP 9845 part 2 (Beige-o-Vision) See also: HP 9845 part 1 (Beige-o-Vision) Nichrome project Retro Computing News: Appreciating the physicality of floppies How many Commodore 64s were sold, really? The Forgotten History of the Blinking Cursor See also: Blinking cursor turns 54, hardly anyone notices See also: Retrocomputing forum thread re: blinking cursor Yellowstone is a go Virtual BBC Micro Virtual BBC Micro description See also: Zero Page Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Are you keeping up with the Commodore Prime Computer Retro Computing Gift Idea: Beagle Bros floppy warnings mug See also: Penguin's version "ours were better" reddit thread Auction Picks: Blake: Philips Videopac G7400 Game Console See also: Philips Videopac G7400 See also: Magnavox Odyssey 2 See also: Magnavox Odyssey See also: National Museum of American History Exhibit - Places of Invention Matra Alice 8000 PROTOTYPE ULTRA RARE Number 24 See also: Matra Alice 8000 (Rare and Old Computers) See also: Matra Alice 8000 (AtariAge thread) Earl: 6 Vintage BASIC Coding Form Pads 40 plus pages each Digital DEC STARION 960 Intel Pentium 166MHz 16MB RAM Vintage Computer Michael: ADB Black Vintage Rare Macintosh TV M2706 computer Paul: PR1ME Computer ashtray Pumpkin spice Silent 700 See also: Regular Silent 700 ImageWriter II with sheet feeder Closing discussion links: Pits of Death ScanTailor Advanced OS X Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: So long, 2021 At the tail end of 2021, we talk about our retrocomputing-based adventures during the year, with a little bit of a look ahead at what might come after. Topic/Feedback links: Drop /// Inches, episode #11 (re: visiting Stanford archives) Mac networks game … Continue reading RCR Episode 248: So long, 2021 →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: So long, 2021 At the tail end of 2021, we talk about our retrocomputing-based adventures during the year, with a little bit of a look ahead at what might come after. Topic/Feedback links: Drop /// Inches, episode #11 (re: visiting Stanford archives) Mac networks game spreadsheet Retro Computing News: The Mac Game of the Year was... Myst The RMC Cave soft open Overclocking the Tandy 102 "I made my partner learn DOS in 2021" Building a new Commodore 1581 disk drive in 2021 Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: BurgerTime (Intellivision) Myst (Japanese, Sunsoft) Retro Computing Gift Idea: Piper Computer Kit 3 Auction Picks: Carrington: Power Macintosh 8200/120 in original box TRS-80 CoCo Videotext Radio Shack tone dialer Earl: Heathkit computer (looks like an H89?) Paul: Ethernet microdock PET modem Jewelled mouse 1977 British Airways Compute-a-Tour See also: Dick Clark, New Year's Eve 1977 Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Lacking future relevance Sunk time – times you've spent learning (or learning how to do) something that has no future relevance. What did you do, what were you THINKING? Topic/Feedback links: Foone Turing explores the updated Twitter image posting/processing rules, for a very good reason … Continue reading RCR Episode 244: Lacking Future Relevance →
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Lacking future relevance Sunk time - times you've spent learning (or learning how to do) something that has no future relevance. What did you do, what were you THINKING? Topic/Feedback links: Foone Turing explores the updated Twitter image posting/processing rules, for a very good reason The reason Retro Computing News: Corecursive: The Original Remove Developer, Paul Lutus Mountain Hermit Makes ‘Apples' Sing In Simple English The Ultimate Commodore 1541 Drive Talk (Hackaday) The Ultimate Commodore 1541 Drive Talk (YouTube) The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Computer Talk The 100 MHz 6502 The 100 MHz 6502 (Hackaday) Swatch 1984 Revisited The Source (GitHub, historical source) Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: IBM 5100 (First Portable Computer) commercial 1977 Retro Computing Gift Idea: Lovelace and Babbage board game Auction Picks: Carrington: Apple Super Bowl cushion Memphis Design mouse pad Earl: Atari 400 computer keyboard Paul: Edison Voicewriter Wax cylinders See also: Edison Voicewriter Mystery House Laser 50 Laser 50 Spaceball ADAM power supply Topic/Feedback links: A People's History of Computing in the United States The Soul of a New Machine ?Next Without For 006 - SNOBOL Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Every Septandy is Like the First Septandy We rediscover the Tandy enthusiasts event, talk about simulators and emulators, wind-up computers, and board games. Retro Computing News: Septandy Virtual Data Center, IBM 1401 Tiny load card assembler in Virtual IBM 1401 Upgrade Board Adds GPIO Pins To Your Replica PDP-11 CRISS CP/M Provides Modern Hardware For A Classic OS RMC MiSTer Multisystem Spacewar-1 and the beginnings of video game aesthetics Motorola 68000 SBC Runs Again With A Raspberry Pi On Top Baking old magenetic scrolls VCF East. Fri-Sun Oct 8-10. Wall, NJ. RetroChallenge 2021/10 Vintage Computer commercial: Radio Shack Model 100 1984 TV commercial Retro Computing Gift Idea: 1600X USB Digital Microscope Auction Picks: Carrington: King Chip 1986 computer trivia game Computer Rage 1977 board game by Creative Computing Earl: Intel C1702A memory chips Paul: Telecompaq See also: Mention of Telecompaq in InfoWorld, Apr 8, 1985 Switched power Computer Cars, Weinermobile edition See also: LGR reviews Computer Cars Catch-a-call Barbie Wind-up PC Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Screensavers Avoid burn-in, and sometimes end relationships, with the help of flying toasters, fireworks, and 3D pipes. Topic/Feedback Links: MiniPET 40/80 kit build and review MiniPET 40/80 kit Strange Commodore replacement keyboard? Emulating IBM PC on an ESP32 Retro Computing News: Applecorn: run Acorn BBC language ROMs on Apple IIe 576NUC+ - AtariProjects 576NUC+ - new computer compatible with Atari 800/XL/XE (Brewing Academy) 576NUC+ - reference guide thread Atari64 8-bit Show and Tell showing Atari64 going on Atari 1200XL Tech Interactive Museum Tech Interactive Museum doesn't feature old tech, isn't a museum Vintage Computer commercial: iOMEGA Zip drive INPUT magazine Retro Computing Gift Idea: Back into the Storm: A Design Engineer's Story of Commodore Computers in the 1980s Auction Picks: Carrington: MSI Source 2001 portable data terminal with Source 2300 telephone interface See also: Apple II Manual for $787,484 See also: MSI Source in The Tennessean article, Nov 1971 See also: Computerworld, Feb 1976, mentions MSI Source 2001 and 2300 used by Holiday Drugs for Electronic Ordering System Earl: DEC F-11 USSR Soviet Russian Clone 46-pin MCM MultyChip Module Family 1811 SET Paul: PDP-12, take 1 PDP-12, take 2 Voice Chess Twister/Spectrum for 2068 Timex-Sinclair 2068 iOMEGA rearview mirror Vic Forth Asante Ethernet to localtalk bridge TOP SECRET CIA document. Multi-Function Switching Matrix Operator's Manual Volume 1 Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Commodore 1541GS We continue yet again a conversation about computers as they arrived in schools, but also spend some time marveling at a Commodore 1541 drive that also produces music and video. Topic/Feedback Links: Handheld 64 (Gameboy-sized C64, Hackaday) PCBs to build your Handheld 64 Color covers for your Handheld 64 Mattias' Patreon (creator of Handheld 64, Tube64, etc.) Tube64 Modular64 Retro Computing News: Over 40 Years Ago, It Was Possible To Download Video Games Over The Radio Freespin: A C64 demo without the C64 (YouTube) Freespin project page Fresspin video explanation Bradley the Parts Seller (Vice) Interview: Brad Koda of Best Electronics (ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit Podcast) The Wild Spread of Drug Wars KansasFest 2021 schedule Vintage Computer commercial: Commodore mouse Retro Computing Gift Idea: Floppytable Auction Picks: Carrington: Famous red powerbook Beehive B100 terminal Earl: Ashton Tate MultiMate Word Processing Paul: Happy Forth of July (Handic Forth cartridge, C64) After Dark for Windows Amiga 500 RGB to HDMI adapter General Magic DataRover 840 Another General Magic DataRover 840 See also: What Magic Cap should have been all along (DataRover 840 review) See also: Data Rover 840 at Buxton connection See also: General Magic (The Movie) Blue SCSI See also: Places to get Blue SCSI See also: Blue SCSI on GitHub Quinn: Amiga 3000 prototype Amiga PC XT Sidecar Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Playing in the MUD Multi User Dungeons brought a social aspect to computer RPGs, some with opportunities to do creative world building. We talk a bit about our experiences with these, and some about their background. Topic/Feedback Links: LambdaMOO at 50 Years of Text Games Out of the MUD: The Origins of the MMORPG Text-Based VR: Explore the Pioneering World of MUSHes Osborne 3 Morrow Pivot Zenith Z-171 Osborne Vixen Memories of Bob Spencer "Computer Games" music video by Mi-Sex Rabbit RX83 NEWPRINT/80 World Turtle Day Retro Computing News: Past and Future Turtles TurtleSpaces MITS/Pertec/iCOM FD 3202 MITS/Pertec/iCOM FD 3712 MITS/Pertec/iCOM FD 3802 Teletext preservation by accident Vintage Computer commercials: Austext Ceefax demonstration Retro Computing Gift Idea: Ceefax mug Auction Picks: Carrington: CORE9 universal remote See also: About the CL9 Core controller Earl: Osborne 1 Paul: Jupiter Ace 4000 New Micro-Professors I Chatbot Relax See also: Dalek Relaxation Tape Max Machine Closing notes: People’s Republic of Interactive Fiction Z80 Playground Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: Video Out, Volume One: A-Ap Techniques for getting video out of an old computer. Particularly, it turns out, if it is an Amiga. Part one of several, no doubt. Topic/Feedback links: Testing, cleaning and tuning up a small IBM VGA monitor CoCoVGA RetroTINK ZX-HD PLAdvanced+ PLA replacement JCM III encoder LEGO NES Retro Rewind 99% Invisible episode on the last moments of The Sims Online Atari monitor with a disk drive in it The Amiga Show Retro Computing News: Amiga A1100 Build A Brand New ZX Spectrum From New Parts Building a new C64 in 2020 Altair 8800 Built from New Equipment in 2018 BMC64 and family, VICE on bare metal RasPi Vintage Computer commercial: Commodore 128 1985 commercial Retro Computing Gift Idea: Retrocomputing masks Auction Picks: Blake: Old Apple Macintosh Lot And IBM TI Hexbus PCM Prototype Card Earl: California Computer Systems (CCS) S-100 Computer Paul: SuperPET Apple II circuit board making kit Brøderbund Arcade Machine Homemade IIe Card cable Flip N File Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Preserving the Fleeting Now Things people post, preserving the past, themselves vanish. eBay images, images in blogs that eventually go offline. Respositories like Pinterest morph into something less useful for preservation and searching. Are the things we find and post now going to be there in the future? (And, since no, they're not, what should we be doing?) Topic/Feedback links: Pinry, locally hosted Pinterest-alike Retro Computing News: The Digital Antiquarian: Lode Runner Working From Home At 25MHz DeRamp.com vintage computing Altair 8800 clone WorldWideWeb web app Love Notes To Newton Nox Archaist Sprite Castle plays Karateka MacFolklore Radio Have a Helping of 8-bit Holiday Cheer! (2020 Edition) ZX Spectrum NEXT demo IEEE article on computer dealer demos Apple 1984 Christmas Demo Vintage Computer-related commercials: Macintosh Quadra HesWare Retro Computing Gift Idea: Intel Outside sticker Auction Picks: Blake: Atari 1200XL set HxC Floppy Emulator in enclosure Carrington: Mimio Digital Whiteboard See also: Hands on: Mimio for the Macintosh Earl: HesWare Microsoft Multiplan For Commodore 64 Paul: Apple beige touch-up paint Excalibur Savvy The Robot Programmer See also: Savvy ad in Byte See also: Investigative thread (Nate Cull, Mastodon, Jan 2018) Quicktake 150, cheap? Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The Cancel Me Podcast is BACK! Welcome to Season Two, Episode TWENTY ONE! This episode covers various topics surrounding 'No Nut November' while also asking questions around recommended dating options. Henzo, Lungelo and MK are in charge of three topics and an insert: Insert - Recommendation BAE, What is the Longevity of Someone Recommended to You? 1. What Do You Feel is the "Normal" Amount of Jerking Off to Accomplish in a Week? 2. Have You Ever Crushed on Someone You Shouldn't Have? Did You Pursue That & How Did it Turn Out? 3. Have You/Would You Ever Try Out Sex Toys? You can find Earl Evans on all the main streaming platforms, his debut project "Coasting" is definitely one to curate many different vibes. You can reach him on Twitter @Earl_Evans_ on Instagram @official_earl_evans, send good vibes and love for a local talent. REMINDER: These opinions and conversations are not facts or promised to work in other circumstances. If you have questions or would like to educate the boys on a few misguided statements or simply show support, reach us on twitter @PodcastCancel or Instagram @cancelmepod. Thank You for the Support and Stay Blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancelmepod/message
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Quinn Dunki, Jack Nutting, Michael Mulhern, Blake Patterson, and (briefly) Carrington Vanston Topic: Regrets and unregrets What’s something you regret buying, doing, selling, dumping, investigating, etc. in the context of the retrocomputing hobby AND what’s something that you bought, did, sold, dumped, investigated, etc. that led to an unexpectedly positive outcome? Retro Computing News: Atari 8 bit bot Apple II bot Fujinet 1.0 Fujinet purchase Fujinet purchase (from Poland) Thomas Cherryhomes demonstrates a cool new disk swapping feature of Fujinet (YouTube) Programming for the Colecovision and Adam (forthcoming book) F18A Peter Neubauer's Apple-II/F18A thoughts, including KansasFest 2016 talk Vintage Computer-related commercial: Epson 1984 Commercial Retro Computing Gift Idea: Mini-PET Auction Picks: Blake: (Mostly) TI CC-40 development artifacts: CC-40 Plus prototype TI 64K cartridge development simulator Hexbus 3.5 Microdisk manual CC-40 Hexbus video interface protoype CC-40 Hexbus wafer tape drive prototype Anderson Jacobson acoustic data coupler Earl: Epson QX-10 Michael: CP/M Fortran S-100 MemTech APU 8" disk disk 1979 vintage programming software Vintage 1980 Heathkit Zenith Complete Microcomputing Course w/ Cassette Tapes Paul: CBM 256-80 See also: Commodore B128 See also: Secret Weapons of Commodore Monitor III manual etc. Ohio Scientific Superboard II batcomputer Novation Apple Cat II "Apple II" Versa EZ Port Teleport manual/folder (Apple II game, Mike Abbott) Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The Cancel Me Podcast presents another Sunday Special episode, but this time with a special guest. The residential Durban artist, Earl Evans, joins the CMP Boys in a discussion of love and artistry, surrounding music from his latest project. This is a very open discussion about the mood and emotions that go into creating a piece of art, as well as a chance to connect with an artists vulnerable personality. The episode starts off with a general discussion about Earl Evans' background, before leading into the various contrasts in terms of love within his music and which situationships, relationships and bonds led to all the love or pain. The panel is in charge of three topics and an insert, which are: Insert - Are You More Inspired By The Girl That Feeds You Love or The Toxic Girl in a Toxic Relationship? 1. Your First Love. 2. Have You Ever Been in a Forced Relationship? 3. Is Love Real? You can also find Earl Evans on all the main streaming platforms, his debut project "Coasting" is definitely one to curate many different vibes. You can reach him on Twitter @Earl_Evans_ on Instagram @official_earl_evans, send good vibes and love for a local talent. REMINDER: These opinions and conversations are not facts or promised to work in other circumstances. If you have questions or would like to educate the boys on a few misguided statements or simply show support, reach us on twitter @PodcastCancel or Instagram @cancelmepod. Thank You for the Support and Stay Blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancelmepod/message
The Cancel Me Podcast is BACK!!! The CMP Boys take on Episode number TEN, which deals with a few general topics surrounding the medium of exchange when it comes to certain actions or social constructs. The CMP Boys dive into the 3 main topics, which are: 1. OnlyFans 2. Do Street Hustler's Operate on Morals and Ethics? 3. Clout Chasing If You can't get enough of Earl Evans and his music, you can find him on all the main streaming platforms, his debut project "Coasting" is definitely one to activate the right level of vibes in any social chillaz or personal bedroom setting. You can reach him on Twitter @Earl_Evans_ and on Instagram @official_earl_evans, send good vibes and love for local talent. REMINDER: These opinions and conversations are not facts or promised to work in other circumstances. if you have questions or would like to educate the boys on a few misguided statements or simply show support, reach us on Twitter @PodcastCancel or Instagram @cancelmepod. Thank You for the support and stay blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancelmepod/message
Presented by Manly Media Partner ASKI Live Media, The Sea Eagles Business Podcast is hosted by Sea Eagles Commercial Manager - Ben Brodie and Chief Commercial Officer - Luke Tucker.In this episode of the Sea Eagles Business Podcast, Ben and Luke are joined by Earl Evans, Co-CEO of Shaw and Partners Financial Services - a Premier Partner of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Home v. Hobby How have you kept the home/hobby balance? What has allowed you to remain friends/married/peaceful? Boundaries? Shared interest? Topic/Feedback links: Byte Cellar panorama Stitching together with QuickTime VR Studio 1.0 QTVR file of the panorama Collapse OS Basic mechanisms in gun control computers (US Navy, part 1) Basic mechanisms in gun control computers (US Navy, part 2) Analog Computation in a Digital World (lecture, Dr. Corey Malay) Mythbusters Big Rig episode Riptide pilot Captain Kirk's PET Applefritter’s eWorld reboot Retro Computing News: Geekring webring It's now safe to turn off your computer Imagine That (Ed Smith, autobiography) Ed Smith and the Imagination Machine: The Untold Story of a Black Video Game Pioneer (Fast Company, interview) Mini PET The mysterious origins of an uncrackable video game Entombed: An archaeological examination of an Atari 2600 game (academic paper) Retrogame Archaeology (John Aycock, academic monograph) Retrogame Archaeology (John Aycock, lecture) Double Low Res amper-library for enhanced Apple II Vintage Computer-related commercials (or, well, chunk of audio): Bill Gates talks about Microsoft and the Altair 8800 Retro Computing Gift Idea: KansasFest 2020 Auction Picks: Blake: Timex FDD3000 computer See also: Timex FDD3000 (Wikipedia) Medical Graphics Microloop 1100 Spirometer Lotus JAZZ Pin Badge See also: Memphis Group design examples Carrington: The Works by First Star Software See also: First Star Software See also: Kay Savetz interview with Fenando Herrera Earl: Altair MITS 8800 CPU Parts Kit Epson PX-4 Paul: IIc bag in nice shape Another IIc bag Light pen new in box, rescued from the Titanic TRS-80 Model III in its box Microsoft... Office... Red Book Blue Book Tobias: RCA COSMAC VIP Closing words links: Smart Enough To Know Better Next Without For Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The Cancel Me Podcast boys take on Episode number NINE, which deals with a few general topics surrounding the male logic when it comes to certain actions or social constructs. The CMP Boys dive into the 3 main topics, which are: 1. Why Do Men Lie? 2. What is The Appropriate Way to Deal With Temptation? (Financial, Emotional and Physical/Sexual) 3. Self Love, What is Self Love? What is The Difference Between Self Love and Being Selfish? If You can't get enough of Earl Evans and his music, you can find him on all the main streaming platforms, his debut project "Coasting" is definitely one to activate the right level of vibes in any social chillaz or personal bedroom setting. You can reach him on Twitter @Earl_Evans_ and on Instagram @official_earl_evans, send good vibes and love for local talent. REMINDER: These opinions and conversations are not facts or promised to work in other circumstances. if you have questions or would like to educate the boys on a few misguided statements or simply show support, reach us on Twitter @PodcastCancel or Instagram @cancelmepod. Thank You for the support and stay blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancelmepod/message
The Cancel Me Podcast presents another Sunday Special episode, but this time with yet another twist. Luyanda Mazibuko and Priscilla Nkoane of The Official Roomies YouTube Channel, join the CMP Boys as a special guests. The episode starts off with a general discussion about the ENTANGLEMENT situation between Jada and Alsina, the episode then leads into a discussion around Open Marriages and Situationships. The panel is in charge of two topics this time round, the topics are: 1. Open Marriages, Do They Work and How Could One Work? Is That Where Things Are Going? 2. Situationships, Are These Ideal? What Exactly Is The Difference Between a Situationship and a Relationship? The Official Roomies YouTube channel ran by our two female guests, is all about laughs, vlogs and lifestyle. This is delivered through the perspective of young adults growing and learning to accept grown life in and around Durban, South Africa. Luyanda Mazibuko is an aspiring Singer, songwriter, producer and vocalist, she can be found on Twitter @luyanda_mzb Priscilla Nkoane is a freelance model and entrepreneur who can be found on Twitter @PriscillaNkoan1 You can also find Earl Evans on all the main streaming platforms, his debut project "Coasting" is definitely one to curate many different vibes. You can reach him on Twitter @Earl_Evans_ on Instagram @official_earl_evans, send good vibes and love for a local talent. REMINDER: These opinions and conversations are not facts or promised to work in other circumstances. If you have questions or would like to educate the boys on a few misguided statements or simply show support, reach us on twitter @PodcastCancel or Instagram @cancelmepod. Thank You for the Support and Stay Blessed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cancelmepod/message
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Jack Nutting, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Topic: As Seen on TV Retro computers, as featured in TV and movies. What shows at the time had computers in them? What shows of today has yesterday's computers in them? Topic/Feedback links: Rebuilding James Bond’s Apple IIc - A Software Forgery Blake mentions: War Games, The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins, Whiz Kids, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Electric Dreams, Cloak and Dagger, Weird Science, Knight Rider, Kindergarden Cop, City Slickers, Wayne's World The War Games IMSAI 8080 Earl mentions: Terminator - Rise Of The Machines, Star Wreck - In The Pirkinning, UFO, Colossus: The Forbin Project Jack mentions: Manhunt: Unabomber Carrington mentions: Desk Set, Alphaville, World on a Wire, Crosstalk, The Rachel Papers, Evilspeak, Takeover, The KGB, The Computer, and Me, Triumph of the Nerds, Pirates of Silicon Valley, Computer Chess, John Wick series, Magic 2.0: Off to Be the Wizard (Scott Meyer). Paul mentions: Halt & Catch Fire, Stranger Things, The Americans, The Goldbergs, Young Sheldon, Schooled, Blindspot, Devs, The IT Crowd, Lost, Preacher, Timeless, Mr. Robot Spectrum Next unboxing video New C64 printed circuit boards Camelot dungeon game, on Cyber1 (PLATO) Retro Computing News: Bill Metcalfe, BBS game developer, passed away Apple and Steve Jobs' Biggest Mistakes Ep 1 - The Macintosh GraphicConverter now opens Apple II formats ATR Image Explorer The Long View - Macintosh Y2020 Moritz & Alexander (2019). Vintage electronics for trusted radiation measurements and verified dismantlement of nuclear weapons. PLOS ONE. Bubbles Whiting—Using Punch Cards 1970s Unbuilt Kit Computers Sylvain Lefebvre made a DooM-chip Brief Engadget write-up of DooM-chip Upcoming shows VCF Southeast 8.0. July 10-12. Atlanta, GA. KansasFest. July 24-25. Online. WozFest SWEET 16. Sat Jul 25. Online. VCF West. August 1-2. Mountain View, CA (Computer History Museum). VCF East. October 10-12, 2020 (rescheduled). InfoAge. Wall, NJ. Vintage Computer-related Commercials: Are you keeping up with the Commodore? Retro Computing Gift Idea: UpCart Plus for C64 Auction Picks: Blake: Mindset Computer System See also: Mindset Computer (Bytecellar) Exatron Stringy Floppy Disk Drive Wafer media Carrington: AOL t-shirt My Other Computer Is An Apple II (sticker) My Other Computer Is A Commodore 64 (sticker) My Other Tablet Is A Newton (sticker) Radio Shack CGP-115 4-pen printer Spare paper rolls for CGP-115 Earl: MAINDEC-11-DZMMC-A-PB (PDP-8 paper tape) Commodore Computer Gold Rim Shot Glass NeXT shot glass Paul: Applesurance diagnostic disk controller See also: Apple II The Review, Spring 1986 (p. 18) See also: Stephen Buggie presentation (KansasFest 1996) Personal Software VisiStuff Tandy 1000 EX DEC PDP etc. stuff Martek Electronics Apple II external keyboard See also: Compute! (Feb 1989) See also: Computist (#74) Closing words links: Clipper Summer 87 unboxing Home Computers: 100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation (book, CNN Style) Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
BOOTHCASTED LIVE with Earl Evans from Shaw and Partners and Dean Gardiner from Oceanpaddler to launch the AORS for 20/21. We chatting about what events are on the schedule, the $200,000 Shaw and Partners Race week and a few new exciting events that will be happening this summer. It's going to be bigger and better than ever! Support BOOTHCAST: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support
In this BOOTHCAST we've changed it up with Earl Evans asking me a few questions and is brought to you by Shaw and Partners Race Team We dive into where I'm from, moving to QLD, competing in Ironman, racing kayaks, moving into SUP, doing your best, the winning mindset, what it's like coming into those final moments of races, the landscape of sup, how I enjoy designing, coaching athletes, the BOOTHCAST, following your loves and passions and a bunch more. Thanks Earl for asking me to do this with you! Support BOOTHCAST: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support
In this time of global turmoil, the CBA Podcast once again proves to be your one-stop source of distraction and meh-grade information. We start off by a quick list of how to keep busy in a sort of useful way, followed by a short talk about a 230 Vac test-jig and designing for test-jig repairability. Already mentioned in a previous episode, I finally got around to building a digital driver box consisting of push/pull FET and open-drain drivers for a low-voltage digital input-signal. And that's not the only thing that got finished: I also got around to make mechanics and software for a spiky icicle LED ball decoration thing, which worked out quite well. A fuzzy talk about getting to know your electronics equipment more intimately concludes this episode. If you are looking for useful things to do there, perhaps this is worth a shot. Relevant links: the ongoing RetroChallenge 2020/04 lasts until May, and is now hosted by Mark Sherman please leave 5G towers alone, and instead read Wikipedia's article on wireless device radiation and health some podcasts I listen(ed) to, in random order: Eaten By A Grue (Carrington Vanston & Kevin Savetz), about Infocom text adventures (even if you never play(ed) those, like myself) DoubleTake (Carrington Vanston & Shari Creamer), where 2 people review 1 mystery movie each Henry & Heidi Podcast (Henry Rollins & Heidi May), true stories from the past. Most have to do with music/punkrock, but probably accessible if you're not 100% into that. SledgeCast (Gerry something and Iain something), talking about "Sledge Hammer!" TV-episodes, one each episode. I binge-listened to these while driving to Hannover and back. The Amp Hour (Dave Jones & Chris Gammell), about electronic engineering. Occasionally have interviews that go off on a tangent, which I like. Rationally Speaking (Julia Galef), about the borderlands between reason and nonsense (unquote). For some reason I can't listen to this while driving, but while walking on a treadmill everything's fine. Go figure. Damn Interesting Podcasts (Alan Bellows), true stories, told in fitting atmosphere. Creepy. Weird. Retro Computing Roundtable (Paul Hagstrom, Earl Evans, Carrington Vanston, Michael Mulhern, etc etc) about retrocomputing Welcome to Night Vale (Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor and others), imaginary weird reports about an imaginary desert town. Recommended to me, I like it, haven't heard more than the first few episodes, and as with Rationally Speaking, I can't seem to listen to this while driving. :-) Joe Rogan Experience (Joe Rogan and guests). Sit down for an hour or two to get to hear about people you might not even have considered otherwise. Or skip to the next episode, of course. You Don't Know Flack (Rob O'Hara), telling stories about his own life. This guy can really tell a story, very funny and entertaining, even if you're not really into the subject at hand. Multiple Sadness (Rob O'Hara), about B-movies that are so bad they're good. Very funny and entertaining. video of my LED icicle spike ball decoration on YT video of Pintek DP-25 differential probe weirdness on YT Some pics of the things mentioned in this episode: 230 Vac test-jig, using DIN-rail components and a big block of MDF wood digital driver/amplifier box, innards LED icicle ball, innards. The small PCB is an AVR micro and 2 16-channel constant current LED-drivers. painted with acrylic paint and spraypaint. Should probably just have 3D-printed this in the first place... LED icicle ball, full brightness, sitting on desk
On this episode we interview Earl Evans, co-CEO of Shaw and Partners. We get to find out abut Earl's history as a paddler, how sustainable the sponsorship of races is and the perceived move to Fenn.
This BOOTHCAST looks into the mind of Earl Evans the Co-CEO of Shaw and Partners. We walk through his early days growing up in Burke in QLD, reaching elite domestic levels at tennis, then moving into real estate and finance where he is today. We speak about making calculated decisions, the importance of looking at the numbers and creating accountability when setting goals. Further we talk about how Earl found his love for Ocean Ski paddling to get fit and how he is passionate about trying to help take the sport to the next level. He is a dedicated guy with a big heart and lots of time for everyone. Thanks Earl for coming on! To listen to the podcast please find your favourite channel here www.anchor.fm/boothcast. Let me know in the comments what you think :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/boothcast/support
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Computer viruses What experiences did you have in the “retrocomputer era” with computer viruses or related malware? Which ones do you remember? Any that caused a memorable headache? Any that you wrote? Any that had interesting technology? Do you remember antivirus software causing memorable headaches? Did you write any antivirus software? Did you write any antivirus software to eliminate a virus that you also happened to have written? Topic/Feedback links: Someone had a Destructivity disk PLA20V8, a cheap PLA replacement for C64 PLA20V8 video on YouTube Interact with Atari's 6502 in BASIC Retro Computing News: ASCII art + permadeath: The history of roguelike games Cult of Mac iOS / Mac Brogue article Brogue homepage Beneath Beneath Apple Manor (KansasFest 2019 talk) Relax, It’s On Us: free music from 8 Bit Weapon How Prince of Persia Defeated Apple II's Memory Limitations How Prince of Persia Defeated Apple II's Memory Limitations (video) Command Line Heroes - Floppies: The Disks That Changed the World The 80x25 terminal size Commodore Los Angeles Super Show postponed Where in North Dakota is Carmen Sandiego Vintage Computer-related Commercials: Mac: Viruses Norton: Chicken vs. Dokken Retro Computing Gift Idea: The Making of Prince of Persia (Jordan Mechner) Auction Picks: Blake: Original Commodore Big Eyed Mouse GGLABS 2MB MACSIMM Super Boulder Dash (Atari) Carrington: Serpentine for Apple II Rescue On Fractalus for Tandy Co-Co Apple II with DuoDisk and Color Monitor 100 Earl: ORCA/Integer BASIC compiler for Apple IIGS See also: Opus II from Juiced.GS Paul: Duodisk 3.5” prototype See also: A rare glimpse of a memorial Apple prototype display at Frog Apple II/e dual 6522 GPIO PCB kit Clear case //c Lisa 2 bezel with box "Fully Operational Apple I Computer" SCRG Extend-a-slot Closing words links: Make It With Punched Cards (1971 book) Going back to EDASM Retro Computing forum Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The Epson HX-20, Part 2, With Earl Evans Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 95 of the Floppy Days Podcast for November, 2019, where once again this month (in Part 2) we will continue talking about one of the world’s first portable computers: The Epson HX-20. I’m extremely happy to again have my good friend, and vintage computer podcast legend, Mr. Earl Evans, as my co-host for this episode. It turned out we had so much material to cover that I ended up breaking this topic into 2 parts. Last month was part 1, where Earl and I covered HX-20 history, tech specs, and peripherals. This month will be part 2, in which Earl and I will continue coverage by discussing how to use the machine, emulators, software, ads and appearances, modern upgrades, Web sites and more. In addition, I will include an interview with a gentleman who has done recent work around the HX-20 in the area of emulation, Mr. Pontus Rodling. First, however, I will spend a few minutes talking about my recent acquisitions in the vintage computing space and what I’ve been up to, then I’ll cover upcoming shows. Links Mentioned in the Show: Commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnX7d0Ty9A4 New Acquisitions book "The BBC Micro an expert guide" by Mike James - https://www.amazon.com/B-C-Micro-Expert-Guide/dp/0003831175 SDrive Max from Vintage Computer Center (810) for Atari 8-bit - https://www.vintagecomputercenter.com/product/atari-810-sdrive-max Incognito for Atari 800 - https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=275 CPC 464 RGB-to-SCART cable - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Amstrad-CPC-464-6128-High-Quality-POWERED-RGB-Scart-Cable-TV-Video-Lead/261898189777 - Retro Computer Shack CPC M4 upgrade - http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/M4_Board Upcoming Shows Dec 7, 2019, World of Commodore 2019, hosted by the Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG) at the Admiral Inn Mississauga - https://www.tpug.ca/…/09/announcement-world-of-commodore-2…/ March 21-22, 2020, Vintage Computer Festival Pacific Northwest, Living Computers:Museum+Labs in Seattle,Washington - http://vcfed.org/…/vintage-computer-festival-pacific-north…/ April 18-19, 2020, CoCoFest, Elk Grove Village, IL - http://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/ April 24-26, 2020, Vintage Computer Festival East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ - http://vcfed.org/…/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/ October 30 - November 1, 2020, Tandy Assembly, Springfield, OH - http://www.tandyassembly.com Ads and Appearances http://starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=171 Epson announced the HX-20 to the world in this famous double page ad spread from 1982. Its compact size is obviously the big selling point here - http://www.ganjatron.net/retrocomputing/epson-hx20/creativecomp0183-2a.jpg another four page ad from Epson UK. Epson apparently wanted to make it clear that only they had the foresight to devise such a compact computing platform. As depicted in the ad, the HX-20 is equally at home in the office, on the plane, in a power station and at home. - http://www.ganjatron.net/retrocomputing/epson-hx20/practicalcomputing128202a.jpg Modern Upgrades MH-20 by Martin Hepperle - https://www.mh-aerotools.de/hp/hx-20/MH-20-Display-Controller.zip Flashx20 by Norbert Kehrer - http://members.aon.at/nkehrer/flashx20.html Emulators "eHC-20"-EPSON HC-20 / HX-20 emulator for Win32 (Toshiya Takeda) - http://takeda-toshiya.my.coocan.jp/ M.A.M.E. - Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator / MAME 0.184 ROMs - https://edgeemu.net/details-25542.htm HXEmu by Pontus Rodling - https://frigolit.net/projects/hxemu/ Community Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/405903130000150/ Forums AtariAge - https://atariage.com/forums/search/?q=epson%20hx-20 https://stardot.org.uk/forums/index.php Web Sites An HX-20 Enthusiast Site - Julian Ward - https://web.archive.org/web/20161023223930/http://classway.com/hx20/index.html - contains FAQ, memory map, description of utilities (on WayBackMachine) Epson HX-20 Programs - Courtney McFarren - http://www.geocities.ws/abcmcfarren/hx20/hx20.htm - software downloads (BASIC listings), memory map, memory dump, information on interfacing with the HX-20 Review in Byte Magazine Volume 8, Number 9 - https://archive.org/stream/byte-magazine-1983-09/1983_09_BYTE_08-09_Portable_Computers_in_Depth#page/n201/mode/2up - compares HX-20 and TI CC-40 GanjaTron’s site - http://www.ganjatron.net/retrocomputing/epson-hx20/index.html - nice description of the HX-20 Epson HX-20 Review in Creative Computing by David Ahl - https://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/v9n3/101_Epson_HX20_computer.php Epson HX-20 Tips and Tricks by Martin Hepperle - https://www.mh-aerotools.de/hp/hx-20/Epson%20HX-20%20-%20Tips-Tricks.pdf TV ad for the HX-20 (1982) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnX7d0Ty9A4 Wickensonline - information from sites now only on the Wayback Machine (archive.org) - https://web.archive.org/web/20160323052226/http://www.wickensonline.co.uk/hx-20/index.html Epson HX-20 Operations Manual (from the Epson support site) - https://files.support.epson.com/pdf/hx20__/hx20__u1.pdf HX-20 page at Epson - https://global.epson.com/company/corporate_history/milestone_products/13_hx20.html PDF documentation for the Epson HX-20 (Tech Ref, BASIC Ref, etc.) - http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/comp/hx20/doc/index.html HXTAPE software at SourceForge - http://hxtape.sourceforge.net/ - HXTape is a suite of small programs designed to read and write Epson HX-20 tapes using a sound card under Linux. Additionally, it can be used as a simple means of direct data transfer between a PC and an HX-20, by connecting the two using an ordinary audio cable. The Epson HX-20: As seen in Tezza's classic computer collection - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Esopw_KK8&app=desktop The World's First Laptop - Epson HX-20 / HC-20 by RetroManCave - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-F_hL1bZsw “Japanese portable has real staying power” From: PRACTICAL COMPUTING October 1982 page 40 - http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/comp/hx20/pc198210.html Yet another computer museum - The Epson HX-20 - http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/comp/hx20/ References Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epson_HX-20
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Jack, the Wimpy Time Travel Genie You get to command a wimpy time travel genie, who can be sent back in time, once, to advise your former self about something (retrocomputing related) to buy or not buy. What do you instruct this genie to do? Topic and Feedback links: John Romero interviewed on Dev Game Club podcast Retro Computing News: A Love Letter to My Website CoCo port of The Oregon Trail TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo) Facebook page RetroGameDev RetroGameDev Patreon Canonical list of vintage and obsolete Apple computers TRS-80 Model III Papercraft Lisa 1 Papercraft Zaxxon for the TRS-80 Model I Upcoming Shows/Gatherings: WOzFest 14.25045 MHz. Sat Nov 23, 2019. Sydney. VCF Pacific Northwest. March 21-22, Seattle. Living Computer Museum + Labs. VCF East. April 24-26, 2020. InfoAge. Wall, NJ.. Vintage Computer-related Commercials: Oregon Trail parody trailer US Robotics 56K modem commercial Retro Computing Gift Idea: Space Invaders board game Space Invaders board game Kickstarter details Auction Picks: Carrington: Apple 1 Mountain Computer Expansion Chassis for Apple II Worst SE/30 ad ever Earl: Black Case Atari 800 Computer Atari Joytyper 400 Paul: Amiga 500/1200 Gotek Extension board TG Select-A-Port Sharp PC-1250A and CE-125 IIc bag Potentially cheap Audrey Potentially cheap Adam US Robotics Visual Nostalgia Trigger Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Jack Nutting, and Carrington Vanston Topic: To mod or not to mod To mod, or not to mod, vintage hardware. People downvote videos where people do a non-reversible mods. Should you care? Should you do such mods? How about Retrobrite? Video hacks? Etc. Topic and Feedback links: Pro(c) Atari Magazine AtariAge 8-bit high score club T2point1 Sega Menacer light gun replacement Retro Computing News: SpellWielder, new game for Apple II Team 6502 Acorn DOOM NuType mechanical keyboard for MacBook 35-year-old C64 program hidden on a vinyl LP as an easter egg XKCD Emulation KansasFest 2014 - Mark Pilgrim - Emulator detection Upcoming Shows/Gatherings: WOzFest 14.25045 MHz. Sat Nov 23, 2019. Sydney. VCF Pacific Northwest. March 21-22, Seattle. Living Computer Museum + Labs. VCF East. April 24-26, 2020. InfoAge. Wall, NJ. Vintage Computer-related Commercials: Radio Shack CueCat BBC Micro Electron Retro Computing Gift Idea: MOS 6502 tote bag Auction Picks: Carrington: Macintosh SE with stand New (maybe) Macintosh Quadra 650 Original CueCat Reader (from WIRED) MITS Altair 680 case MITS Altair 680 case with switches and lights Museum Graphic: Gavilan Computer Gavilan Computer ML5 See also: What Ever Happened to the Gavilan Computer? IBM Mainframe Control Panel Earl: Commodore 64 keyboard (colored GREEN) from DS Retro Garage Paul: Four Apple-related magazines Apple II system specification See also: Pascal Spoke Here shirt ad Contact 5 sample Apple II Business Graphics Instant infestation (many mice) LogoWriter, probably for the IBM PC Apple MIDI interface DEC Pro 350 A large lot of yellow things Closing comments: Calamityware The RetoReads podcast Downcast Plex Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
This week on Product Love, I sat down with Benjamin Earl Evans, inclusive design lead at AirBnB. In this episode, Ben discusses the importance of inclusive design, and the three types of bias that product managers tend to fall victim to.
The Epson HX-20 Part 1 Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 94 of the Floppy Days Podcast for October, 2019, where this month we will be talking about one of the world’s first portable computers: The Epson HX-20. Thank you, Terry Stewart, for your thoughts about the HX-20 to lead off the show. For those that want more information from Terry, check out his Website and Youtube channel where he has a terrific video on the HX-20, as well as lots of information on other vintage computers. I’m extremely happy to announce that my good friend, and one of the godfathers of vintage computer podcast, Mr. Earl Evans, will be my co-host for this topic. It’s always a thrill to have Earl join me on this podcast as he and his Retrobits podcast were the inspiration for Floppy Days. It turned out that Earl not only knows the gentleman I interviewed last month, Chris Rutkowski, but he also used to work for Epson and supported the HX-20 and its successor the PX-8. He also owns a couple of machines. As a result, Earl is able to provide great insights into the HX-20 and is a perfect color commentator for this topic. I know you’ll enjoy Earl’s contributions to this show. It turned out we have so much material to cover that I’m breaking this topic into 2 parts. This month will be part 1, and Earl and I will cover HX-20 history, tech specs, and peripherals. Next month will be part 2, in which Earl and I will continue coverage by discussing how to use the machine, emulators, software, ads and appearances, modern upgrades, Web sites and more. In addition, I was able to get interviews with a couple of gentlemen who have done recent work around the HX-20 in the areas of emulation and modern upgrades. So, we have a lot to cover and a short time to get there! Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions and What I’ve Been Up To Atari 8-bit modern power supplies and video cables from Corey Koltz - https://www.8bitclassics.com/ Nu-Brick power supplies (Kevin Ottum) - Facebook Tandy PC-1 LCDs by Robert Baruch - https://www.tindie.com/products/halfbakedmaker/lcd-replacement-for-trs-80-pc-1-sharp-pc-1211/ Commodore The Amiga Years by Brian Bagnall - https://amzn.to/2WocDrz Electronic Dreams by Tom Lean - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Dreams-Britain-Learned-Computer/dp/1472918339 101 Programming Tips for the TI99 by Len Turner - https://amzn.to/2q1ylpe TI’s Compute Collection Vol. I by Compute - https://amzn.to/31WpG4F Micro Kids: An 80s Adventure with ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and more by Gary Plowman - https://amzn.to/2NnerNl Atari Projects by Jason Moore - http://www.lulu.com/shop/jason-moore/atari-projects/paperback/product-24223087.html SDrive Max cases (1050 and 810) from Steve Boswell - https://atari8bit.net/sdrive-max-cases/ Upcoming Shows (https://www.facebook.com/VintageComputerShows) Nov 2, 2019, Chicago TI International World’s Faire, Evanston, IL - http://chicagotiug.sdf.org/ Dec 7, 2019, World of Commodore 2019, hosted by the Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG) at the Admiral Inn Mississauga - https://www.tpug.ca/2019/09/announcement-world-of-commodore-2019 March 21 & 22, 2020, Vintage Computer Festival Pacific Northwest, Living Computers:Museum+Labs in Seattle,Washington - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-pacific-northwest April 24-26, 2020, Vintage Computer Festival East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east October 30 - November 1, 2020, Tandy Assembly, Springfield, OH - http://www.tandyassembly.com
This week on Product Love, I sat down with Benjamin Earl Evans, inclusive design lead at AirBnB. In this episode, Ben discusses the importance of inclusive design, and the three types of bias that product managers tend to fall victim to.
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Older but better? What obsolete technology or device do you wish was actually still in use today? Topic and feedback notes: IBM 5150 Papercraft design The Amen Break Retro Computing News: A Conversation with my 35-year-old Chatbot RetroManCave - Exploring the MiSTer & DE-10 Nano FPGA MOnSter 6502 Writing a Lunar Lander Game For An Actual Lunar Lander Atari Computer Camp documentary Atari Computer Camp documentary (trailer) Easter Egg found in 1977 Channel F game An Illustrated History of Easter Eggs Upcoming Shows/Gatherings: Fujiama 2019, Lengenfeld, Germany, Aug 26-Sep 4, 2019 Tandy Assembly 2019. Springfield, OH. Sept 27-29, 2019 Retrogathering. Västerås, Sweden. Sept 28, 2019 Vintage Computer-adjacent Commercials: Tunnel Runner Atari camp on Today show, July 1982 Retro Computing Gift Idea: Karateka Enamel Pins Auction Picks: Carrington: dBASE WristWatch Macintosh Performa LC476 “Radio Shack Turns Me Off” boycott button See also: Radio Shack 1979 female-lead strike in Barrie, Ontario Earl: Motorola Micro Systems CDM 1000 Exorset 100 Paul: Equitrac AlphaCopy See also: Ad for Equitrac AlphaCopy Kevin’s BeBox Crystal Quest had a box NEC PC-8300. Maybe I won’t buy this one Closing comments: History of Computing Timeline GopherCon wasn’t about Gopher Phlogs are a thing Gopher Proxy Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Jack Nutting, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Uncollecting If you have to cut down (for whatever reason), how would you do it? Where would you start? Narrow focus on brands, models? Give away, sell? Topic and feedback notes: The Mysterious and Strange Origin of the Floppy Disk The countdown clock on the WOPR was run by an Apple II Retro Computing News: HelloEdit Checkpoint: An unreleased game from Infocom Checkpoint source SDrive-Max for Atari 8bits. SDrive-Max project page SDrive-Max project page on GitHub A place to buy a built SDrive-Max SDrive-Max video demo Wear gloves when repairing old synthesizers Hackaday link about the synthesizer repair Apple IIslice keyboard by John Leake Unijoysticle II - Adapter to use Bluetooth controls / joystick in Commodore, Amiga and Atari See also: video demo of the Unijoystickle II See also: AP40 Bluetooth controller Upcoming Shows/Gatherings: KansasFest, Kansas City, MO, Jul 15-21, 2019 VCF West. Mountain View, CA. Aug 3-4, 2019 Fujiama 2019, Lengenfeld, Germany, Aug 26-Sep 4, 2019 Tandy Assembly 2019. Springfield, OH. Sept 27-29, 2019 Vintage Computer Commercial: Color Computer 3 Apple PowerBook Duo Retro Computing Gift Idea: Retro Computer Comforter Auction Picks: Carrington: 25 ZX Spectrum game cassettes New Old Computer 2008 MacBook Air Earl: Vintage Working IBM Model M 1393464 Clicky Mechanical Keyboard 1989 Made in USA Paul: Mountain of Thunder Mountains. One title. MasterType’s Figures + Formulas (Apple II) These aren’t old enough to be interesting yet are they? Clamshell iBook SE IBM multiple-card layout form pad CDC mini computer Ethernet microdock Large Sord lot (SORD M223 Mark II) for pick up only near KCMO See also: SORD An Amdek Color-II looking out of place atop an IBM 5150 Novation 300 coupler Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, Jack Nutting, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Re: recapping How dangerous is it to keep our heads in the sand about failing capacitors on our vintage computers? How hard is it to fix them? Do we all need to learn how to do this? Topic and feedback notes: Let's talk about capacitor failure (ByteCellar) Experiences with capacitor failure (Hackaday) ReativeMicro universal PSU kit for Apple II/III MacCaps Building the System/360 nearly destroyed IBM. TekGear's Twiddler Remembrance agent Wearable computing, remembrance agent and privacy Hashtag Softg July 1984 issue of A+ magazine (article about Douglas Englebart and the mouse) Retro Computing News: Teardown of a 50 Year Old Modem
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Revoking end of life status There have been a few modern updates to operating systems that were long done with development, e.g., ProDOS, GS/OS, DOS 4.1 in the Apple world. And new plugins and things made for old systems. Um. Thoughts? Topic and feedback notes: Sheep who love Car Talk DOS 4.1 for the Apple II DOS 4.1 announcement ProDOS 8. Covers updates to ProDOS 8. for the Apple II GS/OS System 6.0.4 SpartaDOS X NitrOS-9 FreeDOS Fixing the IIc Plus Beep Apple IIc Plus accelerator control Book: ZX Spectrum Games Code Club Why 80’s BASIC still matters Altair-duino Commodore PET mini A look at the short-lived 3” compact floppy disk. Retro Computing News: Jim Henson technology films Paperwork Explosion, 1963 film about MT/ST word processor Robot Charlie Magnetico Rowlf the dog meets an IBM typewriter Cookie Monster for IBM AT&T Archives RetroChallenge 2019/03 is underway TimeOut Edit BASIC Call-A.P.P.L.E. announcement of TimeOut Edit BASIC The Atari Accountant Spectrum Addict 2.5 documentary kickstarter The Sparkstone: Tales of Florb Sinclair ZX Spectrum prototype donated to Centre for Computing History Javascript: the good parts Upcoming Shows: Computer Conservation Society lecture series, Manchester and London VCF Pacific Northwest, Living Computers: Museum+Labs, Seattle, WA, Mar 23-24, 2019 VCF East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ, May 3-5, 2019 GORF (The Great Oz-stralian Retro-technology Festival), Melbourne, Apr 24-28, 2019 WOzFest 12:00, Sydney, Apr 27, 2019 QFest 12, Brisbane, Apr 27, 2019 CoCoFest, Lombard, IL, May 4-5, 2019 KansasFest, Kansas City, MO, Jul 15-21, 2019 Fujiama 2019, Lengenfeld, Germany, Aug 26-Sep 4, 2019 Vintage Computer-related Commercial: My Talking Computer Lemon Pledge (1966) Retro Computing Gift Idea: Lemon clock kit Auction Picks: Carrington: New ImageWriter colour ribbons Earl: IBM Model 5150 Collection Paul: My Talking Computer BacPac 100 HD Teleram Portabubble™/81 DASCO Word Processing catalog Commodore 264 TI 9900 book Closing comments: Nybbles & Bytes Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
The Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81 Welcome to the Floppy Days Podcast with myself, Randy Kindig, and a whole host of vintage computers surrounding me, each one wanting their time in the limelight. This will be part 2 of the 2-part series on the Sinclair ZX80 & 81 computer line. Once again, I will have one of the grand-daddy’s of vintage computer podcasting, Earl Evans, co-hosting with me as we complete the journey through one of the historically significant computers from across the pond. We will be covering the normal topics from where we left off the last show, so we’ll be talking about peripherals, software, books & magazines, ads, emulators, Web sites and whatever else comes to mind. Before we do that, though, I do want to talk a bit about my new acquisitions and projects, let you know about upcoming shows so you can make your plans, and I might even have a little feedback. I want to thank Ian Bucknell for providing his thoughts and memories of the ZX81. Links Mentioned in the Show: Memories Ian Bucknell’s Frankensteined ZX81 and other retro-computers - https://imgur.com/a/dD4xq New Acquisitions/Projects REX for Tandy Model 100/102 - http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=REX Atari ST RGB to SCART cable - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Atari-ST-High-Quality-RGB-Scart-Lead-Video-Cable-TV-AV-Lead-2mtr/250978089310 High Resolution VGA Cable for Atari ST - https://www.ebay.com/itm/142767407804 Sofia Atari 8-bit video board - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/274004-sophia-revc-dvi-board/ Upcoming Shows VCF West - https://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west/ , August 4-5, 2018 - Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA Commodore Vegas Expo v14 - http://www.commodore.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12676 , Aug. 11-12, 2018, Las Vegas, NV VCF Midwest - http://www.vcfmw.org/ - September 15-16, 2018, Elk Grove Village, IL Portland Retro Gaming Expo - http://www.retrogamingexpo.com/ - Oregon Convention Center on October 19-21, 2018 Tandy Assembly - http://www.tandyassembly.com , Nov. 10-11, Springfield, OH TI International World’s Faire - http://ctiug.sdf.org/ - Nov. 10, Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL World of Commodore - https://www.tpug.ca/category/woc/ - December, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Peripherals and Expansion list of ZX81 Peripherals in the Centre for Computing History collection - http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/cgi/archive.pl?type=Peripherals&platform=ZX81 Early Sinclair ZX81 peripheral adverts - http://www.retrogamescollector.com/early-sinclair-zx81-peripheral-adverts/ Cheetah 32K RAM Expansion Memopak 16K Memopak 64K Memotech 48k Ram Expansion ZX Panda 16K Expandable RAM for ZX81 Fuller FD System for ZX80/81 Mapsoft Keyboard for ZX81 Memotech ZX81 Keyboard and Buffer ZX81 Keyboard Upgrade ZX81 Push-Button Keyboard ZX81 I/O Board Sinclair ZX81 QS-Sound ZX81 QS-Mother Board ZON X-81 BASICARE Micro Systems Magazines and Newsletters Syntax ZX80 - https://archive.org/details/syntaxvol1no2 ZX Computing - http://magazinesfromthepast.wikia.com/wiki/ZX_Computing Sync - Jan/Feb ‘81 - https://archive.org/details/syncmagazine Sinclair Programs Sinclair User - http://magazinesfromthepast.wikia.com/wiki/Sinclair_User Timex/Sinclair User - https://archive.org/details/TimexSinclairUser ZX91 Newsletter - http://zx81.de/andre/zx91/_frame_e.htm Books Mastering machine code on your ZX81 Paperback – 1982 by Toni Baker - https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-machine-code-your-ZX81/dp/0835942619/ The ZX-81 Pocket Book by Trevor Toms - https://www.amazon.com/ZX81-pocket-book-Trevor-Toms/dp/0835995259/ 49 Explosive Games for the ZX-81 by Tim Hartnell - https://www.amazon.com/explosive-games-ZX-81-Reward-book/dp/0835920860/ Making the Most of Your ZX-81 by Tim Hartnell - https://www.amazon.com/Making-Most-Your-Zx-81-Hartnell/dp/0835941884/ Timex Ts1000 Computer/Sinclair Zx-81 Computer (Sams Computerfacts) Paperback – November, 1986 - https://www.amazon.com/Timex-Ts1000-Computer-Sinclair-Computerfacts/dp/0672089696/ Ins and Outs of the Timex T.S.1000/Z. X. 81 Paperback – April, 1983 by Don Thomasson (Author) - https://www.amazon.com/Ins-Outs-Timex-T-S-1000-Z/dp/0861611187/ Fifty 1K/2K Games for the Zx 81 and Timex Sinclair 1000 by Alastair; Walsh, James and Holmes, Paul Gourlay (Author) - https://www.amazon.com/Fifty-Games-Timex-Sinclair-1000/dp/0835919781/ Understanding Your Z. X. 81 ROM Paperback – December, 1981 by Ian Logan - https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Your-Z-X-ROM/dp/0861611039/ Aerospace and Communication Satellite Applications of the Z. X. 81/Spectrum Computers: Programs for Cruise Missile Trajectory Simulation and Communication Satellites Orbital Position, with GraphicsPaperback – Import, November 1, 1983 by H.S. Bluston (Author) - https://www.amazon.com/Aerospace-Communication-Satellite-Applications-Computers/dp/0907350089/ Turing Criterion: Machine Intelligent Programs for the 16K Z. X. 81 Paperback – November, 1982 by Dilwyn Jones (Author), etc. (Author) - https://www.amazon.com/Turing-Criterion-Machine-Intelligent-Programs/dp/0907563201/ Software 3D Monster Maze ZX81 Software Catalogs - http://www.retrogamescollector.com/sinclair-zx81-software-catalogues/ 1K ZX Chess - http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/tape/1KZXChess Revival Studios (modern games) - http://www.revival-studios.com/sinclair.php ZX-80 Programs site - http://zx80programs.yolasite.com/ TOSEC at archive.org - https://archive.org/details/Sinclair_ZX81_TOSEC_2012_04_23 This webiste has a very good start on creating a definitive list of ZX81 software - http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/ ZX81 Download Page - http://www.zx81.nl/dload/ User Groups and Shows ZX-TEAM: THE active user group for the legendary Sinclair ZX81- http://www.zx81.de/zxcms/ , next international meeting March 29-31, 2019 Modern Upgrades The Tynemouth Software Minstrel ZX80 clone - https://www.tindie.com/products/tynemouthsw/minstrel-zx80-clone/ Andy Rea’s ULA Replacement - https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2928 ZX-TEAM mod for 16 or 32K on the ZX81 motherboard - http://www.zx81.de/english/_frame_e.htm ZXMore Complete Z80 System - https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=1696 ZXBlast - https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/zxblast-512k-(ready-to-use)--_-ram-pack-and-usb-flash-drive-support-22781 ZX8-CCB for new and modern TVs like Plasma and LCD. - https://www.sellmyretro.com/offer/details/zx8-_ccb--_-video-output-for-zx81-3712 Chroma81 Adds Color to ZX81 - http://www.fruitcake.plus.com/Sinclair/ZX81/Chroma/ChromaInterface.htm ZXpand, a combined SD card interface, 32K configurable memory expansion, and optional joystick port and AY sound interface Emulation XTender - https://web.archive.org/web/20141207130136/http://www.delhez.demon.nl/ EightyOne Current - https://sourceforge.net/projects/eightyone-sinclair-emulator/ Original - https://web.archive.org/web/20180320020429/http://www.chuntey.com ZEsarUX - https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/releases NO$Z81 - http://problemkaputt.de/zx.htm SZ81 Main site: http://sz81.sourceforge.net macOS - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8RnV5G0TZFZRTlJbzdWemtkRm8/view Spud81 - https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AM71r6k8oPHndJs&cid=4A4ECC65657FDA53&id=4A4ECC65657FDA53%21357&parId=root&action=locate Clock Signal - https://github.com/TomHarte/CLK/releases JTYone - http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/zx81/jtyone.html jszeddy - http://rullf2.xs4all.nl/jszeddy/jszeddy.html iOS ZX81 - https://zx81-ios.weebly.com Other links mentioned by Kevin: http://www.fruitcake.plus.com/Sinclair/ZX81/Chroma/ChromaInterface_Software_ZXFileConverter.htm http://problemkaputt.de/zxdocs.txt Community Facebook Keeping the Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81 Alive - https://www.facebook.com/groups/133345396703664/ Forums https://www.sinclairzxworld.com/index.php http://forum.tlienhard.com/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=2 (German) User Groups Timex Sinclair North American User Group - http://ncmedals.com/tsnug/index.html Current Web Sites Article in Kilobaud Microcomputing, Dec. 1980 - https://archive.org/stream/kilobaudmagazine-1980-12/Kilobaud_Microcomputing_1980_December#page/n169/mode/1up ZX-80 at Planet Sinclair - http://rk.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/computers/zx80/zx80.htm ZX-80 at OldComputers.net - http://oldcomputers.net/zx80.html Paul Farrow’s ZX-80 Software - http://www.fruitcake.plus.com/Sinclair/ZX80/ ZX-80 at old-computers.com - http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=262 Sinclair ZX81 FAQ - https://www.landley.net/history/mirror/8bits/zx81faq.html http://www.zx81stuff.org.uk/index.html The Sinclair ZX81: As seen in Tezza's classic computer collection - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KsuTg1qHIE Sell My Retro - https://www.sellmyretro.com/category/retro-computers/sinclair/sinclair-zx81 - has many ZX80/81 upgrades/replacement parts ZX81 Forever - http://zx81.de/andre/ ZX81 The Archive - http://www.imarshall.karoo.net/zx81/ References https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81
Interview with John Grant - Developer of the OS & BASIC for the Sinclair ZX80 In the last show Earl Evans and I covered part I of the Sinclair ZX80/81 line of home computers; its history and tech specs. Before delving into part II, we’re going to have a topic-relevant interview this month. I was able to, with the help of Kevin Palser, track down and interview Mr. John Grant, a man whose name we mentioned several times last month when going through the Sinclair ZX80 history. You see, John is literally the gentleman who wrote the operating system and BASIC for the ZX80. He still owns Nine Tiles today and still has the rights to that OS. I think you’ll enjoy this discussion with a true vintage computer pioneer. Nine Tiles - http://www.ninetiles.com/ John Grant at LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johngrantninetiles/ John’s current work - https://uk5g.org/discover/read-articles/packet-routing-for-the-other-two-corners/
The Sinclair ZX-80 Hello and welcome to the Floppy Days Podcast for May, 2018, where we remind everyone of the days when everyone knew how to program a computer, not just use it for social media. My name is Randy Kindig and I host this podcast. We are coming near the end of the computers to be covered on this podcast that were introduced at the beginning of the 8-bit era, when things really started to take off, that being the year 1980. This month, we will be talking about a limited, inexpensive, but definitely historically significant line of computers known as the Sinclair Z80, ZX81, and Timex Sinclair 1000 and 1500. I was very happy to get an old friend, and vintage computer podcasting legend, Earl Evans to help me host this episode. Earl does a great job of researching and discussing vintage computers and his help was great. In addition, I was able to get some members of the Sinclair ZX80/81 community to provide memories and to help provide information, as well as assisting with going through the topic of emulation. As a result, there turned out to be so much information to present that it turned into 2 episodes. So, this month we will cover the history of the ZX80 computer line and tech specs and next month we will cover the remaining topics such as peripherals, software, emulation, magazine & newsletters, Web sites and more. I’m also working on a special interview with someone key to the development of the ZX80 that I’m hoping will come to fruition. Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions and What I’ve Been Up To VCF Southeast 6 - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/otherevents/vintage-computer-festival-southeast/ Streaming video and audio on an Atari 8-bit (from Nir Dary) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ9RllBv1pg Michael Tomczyk interview on Floppy Days - http://floppydays.libsyn.com/floppy-days-70-michael-tomczyk-vic-20 Sofia RGB board for Atari 8-bit - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/258702-new-development-gtia-in-cpld/page-1 F18A (TI-99) - http://codehackcreate.com/store#!/F18A-V1-8-Video-Board/p/14022176/category=0 Upcoming Shows Pacific Commodore Expo NW - http://www.portcommodore.com/pacommex - June 9-10, Living Computers: Museum + Labs, Seattle, Washington KansasFest - https://www.kansasfest.org/ , July 17-22, 2018, Kansas City, Missouri VCF West - https://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west/ , August 4-5, 2018 - Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA Commodore Vegas Expo v14 - http://www.commodore.ca/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12676 , Aug. 11-12, 2018, Las Vegas, NV VCF Midwest - http://www.vcfmw.org/ - September 15-16, 2018, Elk Grove Village, IL Portland Retro Gaming Expo - http://www.retrogamingexpo.com/ - Oregon Convention Center on October 19-21, 2018 Tandy Assembly - http://www.tandyassembly.com , Nov. 10-11, Springfield, OH TI International World’s Faire - http://ctiug.sdf.org/ - Nov. 10, Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL World of Commodore - https://www.tpug.ca/category/woc/ - December, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Feedback Memotech MTX sites from Claus Baekkel www.mtxworld.dk http://www.nyangau.org/memotech/memotech.htm http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/mtx512.htm http://www.primrosebank.net/computers/cpm/cpm.htm Interview with Earl Evans Pi1541 - https://cbm-pi1541.firebaseapp.com/ History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX80 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81
After getting the crowd crazy during his first ever performance at Aewonwolf's Werehouse Launch late last year, we got to have a chat with Producer/Rapper & all round artist, Lil Parker on this episode. The episode is released soon after the release of a massive track (Grounded) he's a part of along with Garde, Earl Evans, Khumz & Aewonwolf. We take a look at where the journey began, where it has lead to & we also get blessed with an exclusive FREESTYLE among many laughs! Tune In!
Earl Evans & Todd George discuss Commodore
VCF West Official Site - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-west-xi/
Welcome to episode 60 of the Floppy Days Podcast, where vintage in the term vintage computers simply means “cool”. My name is Randy Kindig. I am happy to bring you this month the follow-up or second of two episodes on the HP41C programmable calculator. Once again, I have two stellar members of the HP41 community, Richard J. Nelson and Gene Wright, with me to bring you all the information you care to know about the HP41. That includes a wrap-up to the history of the machine, tech specs, books, software, newsletters, modern upgrades, emulation, current Web sites, and so much more. Before that, I do want to discuss a few new acquisitions that have come my way, as well as some feedback I’ve received from listeners. Links Mentioned in the Show: Books “Easy Course in Programming The HP-4”1 by Ted Wadman and Chris Coffin, illustrated by Robert Bloch - http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Course-Programming-HP-41/dp/0931011094 “Programming the TI-59 and HP-41 Calculators” by Paul Garrison - http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Ti-59-Hp-41-Calculators-Garrison/dp/0830624422 “Extend Your HP-41” by W.A.C. Mier-Jedrzejowicz - http://www.amazon.com/Extend-Your-Hp-41-W-Mier-Jedrejowicz/dp/0951073303 A Guide to HP Handheld Calculators and Computers by W.A.C. Mier-Jedrzejowicz Modern Upgrades The new HP 41CL webpage: http://www.systemyde.com/hp41/ Clone Calculators - http://www.swissmicros.com/ HHP-16K EPROM Emulator - http://www.embeddedcomponents.com/blogs/category/component-projects/hp-41-ppc/ Emulation emulation site - http://www.hp41.org/Emulation.cfm V41 (Windows) by Warren Furlow - https://www.educalc.net/326089.page SIM41W (Windows) by Alvaro Gerardo Suárez VB41CX .NET (Windows) by Ron van Tilburg i41CX and i41CX+ (iOS) by Antonio Lagana on Apple App Store Calc41C (iOS) by Jonathan Watmough on Apple App Store X-41 (Mac OS X) by Frederic Bronner - https://sourceforge.net/projects/x-41/ GENESIS-41 (Mac OS X) by Laurent Spohr - http://www.laurent-spohr.com/Main/HP-41CX_Emulator.html my41cx (Mac OS X) by Miroslav Perovic - http://www.my41cx.com/index.php/2-uncategorised/1-my41cx-microcode-emulator Android 41CV by Martin Hansen go41c (Android) by Olivier De Smet Web Sites HHC (HP Handheld Computer) Conference - http://hhuc.us/ TI-58/59 Failures and Maintenance Tips Web site (Gene Wright) - http://www.rskey.org/gene/calcgene/59diag.htm “The HP-41 System – 30 Years Old” by Richard J Nelson - http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/downloads/The%20HP-41%20System%20V3.pdf Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP-41C HP41.org - http://www.hp41.org/Intro.cfm by Warren Furlow HP site by Matthias Wehrli - http://www.hp-collection.org/ a lot of information about accessories for the HP-41 HP-41 Scientific Calculator Fan Club on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/hp41fanclub/ HPCC.org - http://www.hpcc.org/calculators/hp41.html HP Calculator Repairs - http://www.fixthatcalc.com/index1.php Rick Furr’s vcalc.net Calculator Reference - http://www.vcalc.net - has purchaseable “Calculators of HP” poster for $25 with shipping in the U.S. Retrobits Podcast on the HP-41C by Earl Evans - http://retrobits.libsyn.com/show-070-the-hp-41c-programmable-calculator Jake Schwartz’ PAHHC Handheld Electronics - http://www.pahhc.org/ - has HP calculator calendars for sale, PPC DVD Jean-Marc Baillard’s HP-41C programs - http://hp41programs.yolasite.com Programmable calculators (Victor Toth) - http://www.rskey.org/CMS/ The Museum of HP Calculators (Dave Hicks) - http://www.hpmuseum.org/hp41.htm Museum Document Sets - http://www.hpmuseum.org/cd/cddesc.htm
On this episode of ANTIC the atari 8-bit podcast: we learn about new software and hardware for the Atari. We learn about marketing. We learn that we’re . . . Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge What we’ve been up to Eight Bit Fix - Paul Westphal Northwest Retro Computing and Video Game Club “Interesting Times” Podcast with Joe Streckert VCF Midwest Suburban Chicago ATarians (SCAT) “Atari Inc: Business is Fun" at Amazon Atari Book site Dungeon Hunt News New version of Atari++ and new BASIC++ by thorfdbg on AtariAge Sprint 1 Ported to the Atari 800XL by Norbert Kehrer New game called AtariNet from slor (James Wilkinson) Episodes 5 and 6 of XE-Lent Arcade Games by Kieran Hawkin, arcade conversions for the 8-bits: Part 5 (Q-Bert, Millipede, Donkey Kong) Part 6 (Super Breakout, Lode Runner) Chicken Lips Radio Commodore Podcast with Earl Evans and Todd George Atari Lynx Game by Game Podcast Electric Dreams BBS Podcast PROC Atari Shop Ultimate Cart pre-orders - electrotrains The Atari GUI OS Brings Point And Click Goodness To An Old Platform (TechCrunch) link to interview (Episode 15) with Jonathan Halliday This Atari-Themed Music Video Is An 8-Bit Adventure We Can Get Behind (YouTube Video) IMA turns car into giant ‘Pole Position’ video game: article at Indy Star article at Mashable Retrochallenge 2015/07 ABBUC 2015 Update! SIO2BT now ready for pre-order Portland Retro Gaming Expo October 17-18 in Portland OR AtariXLBox allows emulating the Atari 800 and 800XL computers and 5200 console on Xbox (Microsoft) systems Kevin on Atari Wiki for his contributions to preserving Atari 8-bit history New at Archive.org Magatari Magazine V1N9 Gray Chang's Claim Jumper Development Notebook Atari Employee Headcount Report Program Stuff kevin uploaded ANTIC Podcast Collection at Archive.org Bill’s Modern Segment Tempest Xtreem Homepage Purchase Tempest Xtreem from Video61 Tempest Xtreem demoware version (including download) at AtariMania Video of Tempest Xtreem demoware version at YouTube ANTIC Interview Episode 17: Sal Esquivel ANTIC Interview Episode 9: Lance Ringquist (Video61) "An ox looks at Tempest" video at YouTube (Tempest Xtreem review begins at 34:45) Tempest 2000 at Wikipedia Tempest at Wikipedia Delta Space Arena (2015) at Video61 Venture (2012) at Video61 Of the Month 5200-daptor Contiki AtariAge thread on Contiki - user ol.sc video of configuring Contiki, bringing up the web browser, searching on Google for 'atari' and finally surfing to the Dragon Cart website Closing RETROKOMP Demo Party Load Error Party Invitation by LAMERS (end of show music)
Second part on the TRS-80 Model I: Personal memories from Terry Stewart (Tezza). Second part on the history of the machine, beginning with its introduction. Second part of the interview with David and Theresa Welsh of Priming the Pump. News, tech specs, peripherals, software, books, magazines, emulation, Web sites, modern-day upgrades. Special guest host Earl Evans!! Links mentioned in this episode: New Acquisitions CFFA3000 CF interface for the Apple II -http://www.dreher.net SIDE 2 CF interface for Atari 8 bits - http://www.lotharek.pl MyIDE II CF interface for Atari 8 bits - http://www.atarimax.com Vintage Computer Shows World of Commodore - http://www.tpug.ca/category/woc/ Vintage Computer Festival East - http://www.midatlanticretro.org/ Chicago CoCoFest - http://www.glensideccc.com/cocofest/index.shtml Vintage Computer Festival Europa - http://www.vcfe.org/E/ KansasFest - http://www.kansasfest.org/ Other News “Sophistication and Simplicity” Book by Steven Weyhrich on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0986832278/?tag=flodaypod-20 “CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy’s Underdog Computer” Book by Boisy Pitre and Bill Loguidice on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1466592478/?tag=flodaypod-20 “Vintage Volts” Podcast by Jeff Salzman - http://vintagevolts.com Magazines TRS8BIT - http://trs-80.org.uk/Tandy_Page_2x.html Books “Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution” by Welsh, Theresa; Welsh, David (2011-02-23). The Seeker Books - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004P8JNIS/?tag=flodaypod-20 Modern Upgrades SVD, Semi Virtual Diskette - http://www.thesvd.com/SVD/index.php Model I System Expander (MISE) - http://home.comcast.net/~bartlett.p/MISE/ FreHD TRS-80 Hard Drive Emulator - http://www.vecoven.com/trs80/trs80.html Ian Mavric’s TRS-80 Store http://ianmav.customer.netspace.net.au/trs80/emulator Alan Page Using the Raspberry Pi to emulate the TRS-80 floppy drive - http://virtualfloppy.blogspot.com/ Emulators TRS32 - http://www.trs-80emulators.com/ XTRS - http://www.tim-mann.org/xtrs.html SDLTRS - http://sdltrs.sourceforge.net/index.html Popular Websites Terry Stewart Model I video on YouTube - http://youtu.be/wgKWV8C3e7M Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site - http://www.trs-80.com The Humongous TRS-80 Archive - http://www.classiccmp.org/cpmarchives/trs80.php Newsletter and manual downloads at TRS-80.ORG.UK - http://trs-80.org.uk/Tandy_Page_1x.html TRS-80.ORG - http://trs-80.org PlanetEmu TRS-80 Software Site - http://www.planetemu.net/roms/tandy-radio-shack-trs-80-model-1 MarmotKing TRS-80 Software Site - http://vintage.marmotking.com/trs80_m1/categories.html OLDCOMPUTER.COM - http://www.theoldcomputer.com/roms/index.php?folder=Tandy-Radio-Shack/TRS-80-Model-I/Various/ Other Sites Used for Reference TRS-80 Model I on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Model_I
This month on Open Apple, Mike and Ken chat with Earl Evans, Retrobits podcast host and Commodore 64 enthusiast — but we don’t hold that against him. Registration for KansasFest 2013 is open, and we all want to go, but Earl has another destination in mind. Tech history is being unearthed before our eyes, with […]