So I've been having a hankering to write a novel. Is the 5300 retro enough, or do I not qualify?
Temetka Well-known member May 10, 2009 #2 So I've been having a hankering to write a novel. Is the 5300 retro enough, or do I not qualify?
arfink Well-known member May 10, 2009 #3 Well, see if it fits the rules from the last challenge: http://retrochallenge.net/2009/winter/rules.html I think that's pretty clear. Good luck!
Well, see if it fits the rules from the last challenge: http://retrochallenge.net/2009/winter/rules.html I think that's pretty clear. Good luck!
W wgoodf Well-known member May 10, 2009 #4 actually the 5300 would be just outside. a 486 or a 68k from the rules - the 5300 is a power pc is it not?
actually the 5300 would be just outside. a 486 or a 68k from the rules - the 5300 is a power pc is it not?
Temetka Well-known member May 13, 2009 #5 Yes it is PPC. The only 68k I own is an SEFD. Since it is hardly a laptop, I don't use it very often. I still just may write my own book on the 5300 as it is a great distraction free machine.
Yes it is PPC. The only 68k I own is an SEFD. Since it is hardly a laptop, I don't use it very often. I still just may write my own book on the 5300 as it is a great distraction free machine.
arfink Well-known member May 18, 2009 #6 Good idea. I use retro machines regularly in order to avoid distractions. It works remarkably well.