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A while back I bought two of those Maclocks with the intention of modding one into a tiny Mac.

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    How do I configure VICE so that I can telnet to the C64's serial port?#c64 #retrocomputing #emulation
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    @ajsadauskas @luca Here's a good article on Hartley Computer: https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2017/acs-heritage-project--chapter-34.html"David Hartley (not to be confused with the British computer scientist of the same name) started his working life in 1966 as a civil engineer with Brisbane City Council. His work later took him to Namibia in southern Africa, where he was introduced to computing while conducting mathematical modelling of rainfall in the vast Okavango river basin, using FORTRAN on an ICT 1500."When he returned to Australia he decided that computing was more interesting than civil engineering. He started Hartley Computer in Brisbane in 1974 to develop software for the accounting profession, on the rationale that accounting could be easily computerised but that many in the profession did not realise that...."The new software was very successful – it was the only software in Australia designed specifically for small accounting practices. Hartley also designed SHEILA (System by Hartley for Entirely Integrated Ledger Accounting) for larger organisations. The venture included building hardware (the Hartley 3900) and an operating system. Both the hardware and the software were very innovative....“The operating system was called RT86, a ‘true pre-emptive multi-user multi-tasking operating system for the 8086 chip. It was launched in 1980, 15 years before Windows PCs had that capability.“Hartley Computer was one of the first mini/PC computer vertical market successes in the world, with ultimately 250 staff and 3,000 sites in seven countries. In the process I became known as ‘the father of computer client accounting’, and we won several awards. The success was killed by hubris and a messy divorce. Big lessons, only partly learned at the time.”
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    News from the #Floppy #Museum! A friend of mine, fusion[1] from #OS2Warez, has written a tiny wrapper for #BBS #door programs so I can run them without needing a full-blown BBS. Combined with rlfossil, a telnet-to-serial-port emulator for DOS (yes, really!), you can now read and write messages in my little forum! Just telnet to floppy.museum on port 8023 - I recommend using #SyncTERM or some other client that implements the IBM 437 codepage, or 850 in a pinch. The experience should be fairly period-correct, something akin to a 1200 baud modem based on my testing. And just a reminder: This is a 286 machine, which also runs a web server, an IRC server, an FTP server and all of the above at the same time. It's not fast, but it gets the job done. Also: Only one node at the moment. If it's busy, try again later! Consider it an early beta, for the moment! :D [1] https://dcclost.com/ #RetroComputing #Why #Patience
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    1 ottobre 1954#accaddeoggiIBM annuncia il computer Modello 705, a valvole termoioniche e character-oriented (7 bit, parole da 35). Il Modello I archivia 20.000 caratteri (590.000$), il II e III rispettivamente 40.000 e 80.000. Moltiplica due numeri da 10 cifre in 0,0024 s. Primo computer commerciale con memoria a nucleo magnetico, sostituisce l’IBM 702 a tubi catodici.@computer #retrocomputing #retrocomputer #retroinformatica