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Welcome! (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by henry_rowengartner to c/retrocomputers
 
 

Hi everyone,

I created Retro Computers to help grow a community here on Lemmy. I am excited to be part of a new growth and also a bit sad to see Reddit fall. I hope everyone enjoys their stay!

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At IT School with Apple Lisa (blisscast.wordpress.com)
submitted 3 weeks ago by blisscast to c/retrocomputers
 
 

Let’s continue our marvelous trip into GUI Wonderland, where we’ll learn 80s computing alongside our trusty Apple Lisa, the first personal computer with a GUI!

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Examples: Commodore, Amiga, Atari, Apple, IBM.

Maybe Atari? I see someone’s using Macintosh.

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Let’s have a look at the very first commercial computer with a graphical user interface, called Xerox Star, which was the successor of the Xerox Alto! What did its marvelous GUI look like? Was it ground-breaking and easy to use as we’d expect? Or, perhaps, was it too ahead of its time? Well then, let’s find out!

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Kevin Noki - a german maker - recreates a mac plus with use of 3d printing. Calls it a brewintosh. Very impressive work.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by goetz to c/retrocomputers
 
 

RETROKOMPOTT’s interview of the week (in German), this time with Eckhard Kruse, programmer and creator of Ballerburg II, which has some fame in Germany. #ballerburg #atari #retrokompott

https://youtu.be/55vWqoeOPUE?t=11002

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Can you imagine a time before the Graphical User Interface, when you could only operate a computer with abstract-looking text instead of using simple menus, and it was unheard of to use the oh-so-common mouse? A time when computers were harder to learn, and even harder to master? Well then, join us in our splendid trip where we’ll discover one of the very first GUIs in a personal computer, found on the Xerox Alto!

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by goetz to c/retrocomputers
 
 

The source code for the desktop & shell replacement got published by Gereon Steffens: https://github.com/gereons/gemini/ - the source represents a previously unpublished snapshot from mid 1991.

First forks appeared that got it compiled, e.g. from Thorsten Otto: https://github.com/th-otto/gemini

Gemini & Mupfel run on Atari TOS/MagiC/Geneva

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.capebreton.social/post/557460

This three part documentary covers the lifetime and story of the man who was robbed from being Bill Gates, Gary Kildall.

Dive into the untold story of Gary Kildall, the overlooked genius who laid the foundation stones of the personal computing revolution with his groundbreaking CP/M operating system.

In this eye-opening exposé, we unravel the momentous journey of a tech maestro who could have been in the limelight, akin to Bill Gates, but was tragically edged out by the fierce market strategies of Microsoft and IBM. Uncover the dramatic twists and the bitter rivalry that ensued as MS-DOS controversially eclipsed CP/M, bringing a sad and abrupt halt to Kildall's soaring career.

Watch as we shed light on a saga brimming with innovation, rivalry, and heartbreak, echoing the turbulent early days of the software industry.

Don't miss this deep dive into the life of a visionary who should have been etched in history as a titan of the tech world - Gary Kildall: the man who should have been Bill Gates.

#GaryKildall #CPM #DigitalResearch #TechHistory #UntoldStories

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Athlon Slot A 1GHz (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by boggsman to c/retrocomputers
 
 

Is this machine too new for this sub? Recently acquired the holy grail of Slot A: Athlon 1GHz. Very proud of this machine. I have wanted one for years.

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