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When's the new chalenge coming up?

arfink

Well-known member
Hey all! I'm new here, but I have followed the last RetroChallenge with much interest. I was wondering when the next one is. I have a blog set up for the purpose of retro things, and I've begun to post things there because it's March and this month is the 25th Anniversary of my favorite retro computer, the Tandy Model 100.

Please come and visit my blog:

http://neoretrotechnerd.blogspot.com/

Some background, since all these computers known as "retro" are older than I am, that's why I call call it the Neo Retrotech Nerd site. :)

My plan, unofficial at this point, is to get my Tandy online. I have a way to do it too, won't tell until I get to that point. Oh, and it doesn't involve using another computer as a gateway, although I might do that just for fun!

 

~tl

68kMLA Admin Emeritus
It was July last year, so I'm guessing it will be a similar time again this year. It's really up to this year's host (luddite) though...

 

conceitedjerk

Well-known member
and I've begun to post things there because it's March and this month is the 25th Anniversary of my favorite retro computer, the Tandy Model 100.
My plan, unofficial at this point, is to get my Tandy online. I have a way to do it too, won't tell until I get to that point. Oh, and it doesn't involve using another computer as a gateway, although I might do that just for fun!
Cool, a fellow Model T'er!

In last year's Retrochallenge, I managed to get "Gibraltar" (my Model 100) to connect with my Sparc IPX at home using a payphone and acoustic couplers at 300 baud... using my Sparc (and cable modem) as a sort-of dialup internet gateway was interesting for a few minutes, anyway.

Sure gathered a crowd, too...

 

equant

Well-known member
I have a model T controlling some lights in my office through an X10 serial interface. It's pretty damn smooth. ;)

Looking forward to the Challenge, thanks for hosting again Lud.

 

conceitedjerk

Well-known member
I have a model T controlling some lights in my office through an X10 serial interface. It's pretty damn smooth. ;)
Cool, I've been wanting an X10-controlled home for a while now, just have to get off my lazy behind to do it.

(Imagine MacTV's 6100 Media Center project with an X10 interface?)

 

arfink

Well-known member
Thanks everybody. I got a pair of 102's for some buddies of mine, which I rebuilt last week. They are now being used to take class notes. I guess it's not just me who's using these things on a regular basis.

BTW, I figured I'd let the secret out- I'm going to use a UDS to connect to the web. I plan on rigging the UDS to allow direct Telnet access from my Tandy, and then Telnet into things to get info. I might even make myself an email reader, since you can get into most mail servers via telnet.

 

gobabushka

Well-known member
well, for the retrochallenge, i plan to enter with my t102 as well! im gonna try to use it as a laptop replacment, even for web stuff!

 

zerohour

Well-known member
I may attempt to live my entire digital life using my Newton 2100 but I have yet to get myself a data cable then I can start installing stuff like Newtscape or Courier for web browsing andd take it from there.

 

arfink

Well-known member
Also on the horizon for me- I discovered Minix 3. If you don't know what it is, don't worry, it's not another Linux clone. Linux is a clone of Minix. :b&w:

Yeah, it's basically the coolest. Linux-like system, Lynx 2 web browsing, Pine email, word processing, and most importantly TELNET (you know why) on a... 386! :p I'm drooling already. I wonder if it would work on my old Tandy IBM clone laptop.

 

stevebez

Well-known member
OS X, this is your father. I'm gonna come down and run the show for you in July. You seem to have things all backwards right now! Don't you know he left side is the correct side for a scroll bar? And what is with the menu "bar"? Don't you know it is supposed to be a floating pallette? With any luck I'll be there dressed in black, as any proper computer should. When I get there we are going to get rid of all this candy looking crap and replace it with nice solid grey.

 

Anonymous Freak

Well-known member
For the Winter Warm-up, I was going to use a Power Mac 7100 and a PowerBook 540c as my primary machines; but I couldn't get the 540c out of storage. If the actual challenge is coming in Summer, I should have a chance to dig it out by then. (It's buried well. I managed to get four other PowerBooks out, but not a 500-series.)

 

zerohour

Well-known member
Might see if i can get the 8100 I have in the garage to work. Could not get my drive to work but then again I am no expert on SCSI so was probably doing something wrong.

Can you use an SCA drive on an 8100 I have the adapter.

 

conceitedjerk

Well-known member
I may have to sit this year's Retrochallenge out, as I'll be in Edmonton for half of July on business :(

Unless I can find a marginally interesting portable (that isn't a PC, Powerbook, or Tandy Model 100/102), I'm out.

Anyone have a Sparcstation Voyager or Sparc-based Tadpole they want to get rid of...?

 

luddite

Host of RetroChallenge
I may have to sit this year's Retrochallenge out, as I'll be in Edmonton for half of July on business :(
Edmonton? Good Lord!

It would be a shame if you can't manage it, but obviously "real life" comes first.

 
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