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Hello, Adam. 17 Jul 14 at 00:45, you wrote to All: Welcome to the echo, Adam! I'm the echo moderator. AG> When this sig refers to 'Classic Computers', does it mean PC era and AG> up or Ťalso retro computers like 8-bit and up? From the echo rules: "This echo is for the enjoyment of "retrocomputing". Any computer system, be it a mainframe all the way down to a tiny T/S 1000, is on-topic here as long as it is not currently being manufactured. Hardware and software discussions are also on-topic." -ANY- computer ever manufactured is on-topic here! This includes mainframes and mini-computers too. :) I've got a T/S 1000 and a Commodore 64 sitting in storage (I'm currently in the process of trying to find a place to live permanently). I used to have a CoCo 2 that was stolen years ago that I miss terribly. Nowadays, I have pretty much all your standard PC fare running Slackware Linux. Later, Sean ... A fast has no real nutritional value. --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910* Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN, USA (1:18/200) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/0 267 280 281 402 408 640/384 712/0 620 771 848 770/1 @PATH: 18/200 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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