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James and John discuss eBay finds: Mr. Macintosh button, Wheels for the Mind bookmark, and 1981 Apple Computer hot air balloon poster. John reports back from Vintage Computer Festival Southeast, and news includes a new Apple IIc USB-C power adapter, TechStep recreation, Mac Plus Plus, and lots of vintage Apple stuff at RR Auction. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
Our conversation with documentary filmmaker Dave Greelish about his new documentary on one of Apple's “failures”, Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa. The discussion into the evolution of personal computing and Lisa's part in it, why the Apple Vision Pro and the Lisa may share a place in Apple's legacy going forward, and the impact of AI and automation on where we've been and where we are going. (Part 2) This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 05:23 Sharing the Story 09:23 Fear and Excitement of AI 13:35 Prioritizing Values 21:38 The Evolution of AI 25:04 Viewing Options 27:03 Diverse Discussions Links: ClassicComputing.com Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa - Vimeo Link Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave's web site, Classic Computing, follow him on Twitter, and check out his Love Notes to Newton documentary. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Our conversation with documentary filmmaker Dave Greelish about his new documentary on one of Apple's “failures”, Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa. The discussion into the evolution of personal computing and Lisa's part in it, why the Apple Vision Pro and the Lisa may share a place in Apple's legacy going forward, and the impact of AI and automation on where we've been and where we are going. (Part 2) http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV24110.mp3 This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 05:23 Sharing the Story 09:23 Fear and Excitement of AI 13:35 Prioritizing Values 21:38 The Evolution of AI 25:04 Viewing Options 27:03 Diverse Discussions Links: ClassicComputing.com Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa - Vimeo Link Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave's web site, Classic Computing, follow him on Twitter, and check out his Love Notes to Newton documentary. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Our conversation with documentary filmmaker David Greelish about his new documentary on one of Apple's “failures”, Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa. The discussion into the evolution of personal computing and Lisa's part in it, why the Apple Vision Pro and the Lisa may share a place in Apple's legacy going forward, and the impact of AI and automation on where we've been and where we are going. (Part 2) http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV24110.mp3 This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 05:23 Sharing the Story 09:23 Fear and Excitement of AI 13:35 Prioritizing Values 21:38 The Evolution of AI 25:04 Viewing Options 27:03 Diverse Discussions Links: ClassicComputing.com Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa - Vimeo Link Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave's web site, Classic Computing, follow him on Twitter, and check out his Love Notes to Newton documentary. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Documentary filmmaker Dave Greelish shares the story of how his latest effort, Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa, was rooted in his passion for Apple tech that dates back to his college days. He discusses the evolution of consumer preferences from functionality to design in selecting computers. The conversation explores the significance of Apple's failures like the Lisa and the Newton, highlighting their role in shaping the company's successful products. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chapters: 03:31 The Evolution of Macintosh 05:23 From Lisa to Macintosh 08:54 Unveiling the Lisa Documentary 10:44 Starting the Documentary Process 14:06 The Journey of Making a Documentary 19:30 Speculations on Apple's Future 19:47 Surprises from the Interviews Links: ClassicComputing.com Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa - Vimeo Link Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave's web site, Classic Computing, follow him on Twitter, and check out his Love Notes to Newton documentary. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Technology can often evolve at lightning speeds, leaving some computers out-of-date in a matter of years, if not months. But machines that are several decades old can still capture people's attention. On this episode of WABE Tech Cast, Emil Moffatt visits the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
James and John discuss eBay finds: Apple Computer playing card, Mac Plus with Brainstorm accelerator, and G3 desktop painted black. Earl Baugh gives us a preview of Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 9.0, and news includes a WWDC recap and Doom on A/UX. Join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
James and John discuss eBay Finds: Mac SE reloaded logic board, Mac 128k lot, and Apple tablecloth. Earl Baugh previews Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 8.0, and news includes Apple auctions at RR Auction. Join our Facebook page, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
James and John discuss eBay Finds: DogCow watch, MacQuarium tank, and rare server prototype. John shares his virtual KansasFest experience, and news includes Vintage Computer Festival Southeast, and more NanoRaptor creations. Join our Facebook page, watch us on YouTube, and visit us at RetroMacCast.
Author and Computer Historian David Greelish talks about the short video he produced for Love Notes to Newton, how he got involved with the film, and how he became interested in computers as nostalgia. His book, Classic Computing, is a compendium of some of his past work, along with other materials he has gathered to trace the history of personal computing. Dave takes us through it all, and reveals his next project. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Molekule. The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. Use the code "MacVoices" at check-out to save $75 on your first order. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave’s web site, Classic Computing, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Love Notes to Newton, a film about a little green computer and the people who love it (short video spot) David Greelish’s YouTube Channel
Author and Computer Historian David Greelish talks about the short video he produced for Love Notes to Newton, how he got involved with the film, and how he became interested in computers as nostalgia. His book, Classic Computing, is a compendium of some of his past work, along with other materials he has gathered to trace the history of personal computing. Dave takes us through it all, and reveals his next project. This edition of MacVoices is sponsored by Molekule. The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. Use the code "MacVoices" at check-out to save $75 on your first order. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: David Greelish is a Computer Historian, Writer & Media Producer. He has studied computer history, collected old computers and written about them for over 25 years now. In 1993, he founded the Historical Computer Society and published a fanzine called Historically Brewed. In 2010, he founded the Atlanta Historical Computing Society and was the Director of the first Vintage Computer Festival Southeast in 2013. His book, Classic Computing: The Complete Historically Brewed contains all of his computer history zines, plus his personal story. He has written extensively about computer history, created and participated in numerous podcasts, plus conducted both audio and written interviews with notable people in the industry, like: Ed Roberts, John Sculley, Alan Kay and more. He has also presented at numerous vintage computing conventions. Find out more at Dave’s web site, Classic Computing, and follow him on Twitter. Links: Love Notes to Newton, a film about a little green computer and the people who love it (short video spot) David Greelish’s YouTube Channel
James and John discuss eBay finds: classic Mac iPad mini mount, Powerbook clock, and custom sneakers. John talks to Earl Baugh from the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast, and the news includes leaks, 32-bit saying good-bye soon and Mac OS 8 on iPhone. To see all of the show notes and join our website, visit us at RetroMacCast.
Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 5.0 Post-show Hi, everyone and welcome to episode #75 of the Floppy Days Podcast. I’m your host, Randy Kindig. It’s July, 2017, and I have a special episode for you where I cover the VCFSE 5.0 show that took place April 29-30 this year in Roswell, Georgia. When I say I “cover” the show, what I really mean is that I give you a limited perspective of the show from my eyes, as an exhibitor at the event. I will be talking about the exhibit I was a part of, some of the people I met, and purchases or sales that I made. The largest part of this episode, however, are the interviews that I was able to get at the show. They were interesting and fun for me. I hope you enjoy it, and if you were not able to make it to VCFSE this year, please consider attending next year. It’s well worth the effort to get there. Links Mentioned in the Show: VCFSE 5 presentation videos - https://vimeo.com/user50868990 The Guru Meditation - http://www.thegurumeditation.org/ Video of meeting Bill & Anthony of the The Guru Meditation for the first time at VCFSE 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=KKxc4Irm5mw&index=3&list=PLhK8ZGIwZnnNFbpeNWUGghFx8C2VQLqET Bob Payne’s store on eBay with NOS TRS-80 items - http://stores.ebay.com/intenseenergy/ Video by Nir Dary of Multi-Dash game using Multi-Link hardware - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhA40kM3O4o “Don’t Mess with Texas” TI-99 Demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSUhE03XFw Bill Lange's Atari light pen article - http://atari8bitads.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-light-pen-is-here-and-now-its-gone.html 00:00 Theme Song 01:23 Ads 01:52 Intro 03:11 Exhibit Discussion 08:47 Tandy Assembly Ad 09:35 My Acquisitions, items sold, or give-aways 16:57 Thomas Liebert Interview 28:45 Jon Guidry Interview 49:44 Amiga Bill & Anthony Interview 1:41:54 Conclusion 1:44:52 Out-takes
Welcome to this special episode of Floppy Days, live from Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 4.0! A group of podcasters at the show got together and did this fun little podcast. Learn more about the show and about your favorite podcasters.
Hello, welcome to Floppy Days Podcast #55. This a special interview show to help get the word out about an upcoming event: Vintage Computer Festival Southeast version 4. My special guest is Earl Baugh of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society. He tells us all about the event, including special guest speakers that will be there, exhibits, gaming areas, a workshop where you can learn to solder and much more. If you can make it to Roswell, Georgia, the weekend of April 2 & 3, 2016, I highly recommend that you drop in and enjoy the show. Links VCF East 4.0 - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-southeast-4-0/ Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/302393381/help-fund-the-vintage-computer-festival-southeast-1
Jason Scott, Internet Archive Jason Scott is a digital historian and documentary filmmaker who for several years has worked for the Internet Archive, a nonprofit that has worked to save as much online - and offline - culture as possible. He is also known to attend the occasional vintage computer festival, so as luck would have it, ANTIC and Jason were in the same festival at the same time, and we interviewed him on May 2, 2015 on stage at Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 3.0. LINKS The Internet Archive Pole Position - The Animated Series Jason on Twitter Jason’s Blog
On this episode of Antic, the Atari 8-bit podcast, AND Inverse ATASCII, the Atari 8-bit productivity podcast, we record live from Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 3.0!! On this show we interview attendees with Atari stories, find out who's going to win the grand prize for our game show (hint: It's someone you may know!), and answer questions from the audience. Come join us for the most fun-packed show we've had yet this month! Links mentioned in this episode: Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Show Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 3.0 Boisy Pitre Interview Liber809 Wade - Atari Portfolio UK Based Portfolio site with information about the system and a software repository Information about the system and how to load a binary program by hand (without file transfer) Atari Portfolio Wiki Atari Portfolio Information Sources for game show Michael Current’s Atari Timeline The Birth of the IBM PC Atari Company Store Price List Jewel-encrusted Atari 1200XL Article Jewel-encrusted Atari 1200XL discussion Computer lab on a bus article Links to Inverse ATASCII www.InverseAtascii.info twitter.com/InverseATASCII
History of Personal Computing and Floppy Days performed a live recording of podcast at Vintage Computer Festival SouthEast 3.0 outside of Atlanta, GA. Present were Randy Kindig of Floppy Days podcast, along with David Greelish and Jeff Salzman (from the remote HoPC offices in Pennsylvania). Without further ado, here is the podcast. Show notes will […]
Welcome to the Floppy Days Podcast. My name is Randy Kindig and I’m your host. This is an interview-only episode of Floppy Days. I was recently at Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 3.0 in Roswell, GA, and I had a chance to sit down with John Linville. John is a legend in the Tandy Color Computer circles and has produced a cartridge for the CoCo containing a fun game called Fahrfall. This is an exciting development for the CoCo community and John tells us all about it. Links Internet Archive link, where you can play Fahrfall - https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_coco_fahrfall Fahrfall blog - http://fahrfall.blogspot.com/ John’s Other Blogs - http://vdgtricks.blogspot.com/, http://retrotinker.blogspot.com/ Most up-to-date Fahrfall gameplay video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gc3iKXOxUH8
Hi Everyone, and welcome to this special edition of The History of Floppy Days… uh, I mean, One o’clock, Two o’clock, Three o’clock Personal Computing! No, that’s not right… No… wait, it’s the combo podcast of Floppy Days AND The History of Personal Computing podcast! We’re live, here at the Vintage Computer Festival Southeast and I’m your host, David Greelish! Please join me in welcoming my co-hosts, Jeff Salzman and Randy Kindig! We have three significant machines to discuss on this special podcast, as we’re celebrating three significant milestones in the history of personal computing this year. First, it’s the fiftieth anniversary of the DEC pdp-8, then it’s the fortieth anniversary of the Altair 8800, and lastly, it’s the thirtieth anniversary of the Commodore Amiga. Links: PDP-8 Bernhard Baehr's PDP-8/E Simulator for Macintosh - http://www.bernhard-baehr.de/pdp8e/pdp8e.html Willem van der Mark's PDP-8/E Simulator in Java - http://www.vandermark.ch/pdp8/index.php?n=PDP8.Emulator A very portable simulator for PDP-8, works on virtually any modern OS - http://simh.trailing-edge.com/ PDP-8 at Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDP-8 Altair 8800 “Remembering Ed Roberts” at Classic Computing - http://www.classiccomputing.com/CC/Blog/Entries/2010/10/10_Remembering_Ed_Roberts.html “What Both of the Big Computer Museums Forgot to Mention…” at Classic Computing - http://www.classiccomputing.com/CC/Blog/Entries/2015/2/1_Both_Big_Computer_Museums_Forgot_to_Mention....html Podcast Links The History of Personal Computing podcast Electric Dreams BBS podcast
Hello, welcome to the Floppy Days Podcast. My name is Randy Kindig and this a special interview show to help get the word out about an upcoming event: Vintage Computer Festival Southeast. This will be the third iteration of this event and I talk with Earl Baugh, of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society. He tells us all about the event, including special guest speakers that will be there, exhibits, gaming areas, a workshop where you can learn to solder and much more. If you can make it to Roswell, Georgia, the weekend of May 2 & 3, 2015, I highly recommend that you drop in and enjoy the show. Links VCF East 3.0 - http://www.vintage.org/2015/southeast/ Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20859909/help-fund-the-vintage-computer-festival-southeast-0
On this episode of Antic, the Atari 8-bit podcast, we broadcast live from Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0, interview attendees with Atari stories, find out who's going to win the grand prize for the quiz show (hint: It's someone you may know!), and answer questions from the audience. Come join us for the most fun-packed show we've had yet! READY Links mentioned in this episode: Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Show Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0 Serge's Boxed Atari Collection
On this episode of Antic, the Atari 8-bit Podcast: Randy does a horrible impersonation of Rod Serling, we talk with Darren Doyle of Atari Gamer Magazine, have a discussion with Michael Current of the Atari 8-bit FAQ AND give you the scoop on Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0. Also Kevin gives excuses about why his alien voice box isn’t working...still. Links mentioned in this episode: Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge What We’ve Been Up To VCF Southeast 2.0 VCFSE 2.0 Kickstarter The Future Was Here: The Commodore Amiga by Jimmy Maher Finding The Next Steve Jobs by Nolan Bushnell and Gene Stone The Making of Karateka: Journals 1982-1985 by Jordan Mechner Kevin's 10-line Contest Entry: Abduction Kevin's 10-line Contest Entry: Joy Joy Revolution CoCoFest 2014 Atari 5200 Information on WikiPedia ShopGoodWill.com News The Art of Atari: From Pixels to Paintbrush City Updates Agreement for Atari Dump Dig Retro Gamer MagazineSouthern-Fried Gameroom Expo Classic Console & Arcade Gaming Show 2014 Video Game Summit High Score Club (HSC) on AtariAge - 11th season Article: Learn more about the legends of game design from GDC 1997 Video: Learn more about the legends of game design from GDC 1997 New ACUSOL language being developed for the Atari 8-bit, discussion on AtariAge Action! Language for the Atari Atari Casino More Atari Casino Bushnell could have been rich! ColecoVisions Podcast Forum Colecovisions Podcast Show Notes Dennis Harkins Atari Papers Archive.org - MicroTimes magazine Atari 800 on v1n1 - interview with FreeFall (archon)’s creators Jon Freeman and Anne Westfall BBS land Atari 520 ST First Impressions, Preview of Amiga Br0derbund software interview Mindset computer Website of the Month Atari Mail Archive Software of the Month (Software Automatic Mouth, SAM) SAM Manual, disk image, and MP3s SAM Online simulator SAM Creator SoftVoice SoftSynth Hardware of the Month (VoiceBox Speech Synthesizer by The Alien Group) Ad for VoiceBox AtariAge discussion Listener Feedback Ten Pence Arcade Podcast Atari Technical Information Maintained by Dan Interview - Darren Doyle Atari Gamer Magazine Homebrew Heroes Magazine Interview - Michael Current Unedited version of the interview (1 hour) Michael current’s web site Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Atari 8-Bit Computers: Vendors and Developers list Welcome to comp.sys.atari.8bit! Atari History Timelines St. Paul Atari Computer Enthusiasts (SPACE)
Hello, welcome to Floppy Days Episode #15. This is a bonus episode and the topic of this show is the upcoming (as of this podcast) 2014 Vintage Computer Festival Southeast 2.0 near Atlanta Georgia on May 3rd and 4th. I interview Lonnie Mimms and Flash Corliss about the show and they give you the highlights about what you can expect to see there. I hope you enjoy it. VCFSE 2.0 - http://www.vintage.org/2014/southeast/ Computer Museum of America - http://www.computermuseumofamerica.com/ VCFSE 2.0 Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/20859909/help-fund-the-vintage-computer-festival-southeast?ref=live Atlanta Historical Computing Society - http://atlhcs.org/