Floppies_only
Veteran Member
Guys,
It's public service time. This nice lady who is working on a National Geographic documentary heard that you can tweet with an IBM PC from the '80s, and that sort of thing is what part of the show is going to be about. So how do you do it? Has anyone here done it? The whole idea of that part of the show is using old computers to do modern tasks, and twitter is a sort of an evolution of the diary, so it would be great to let our machines shine by showing the world what they can do without the quad core running at billions of cycles per second.
Mary's thread is here:
Forum: Collections/Community: General Vintage Computer Discussions: archive of 80s computers performing 21st Century tasks
Sean
It's public service time. This nice lady who is working on a National Geographic documentary heard that you can tweet with an IBM PC from the '80s, and that sort of thing is what part of the show is going to be about. So how do you do it? Has anyone here done it? The whole idea of that part of the show is using old computers to do modern tasks, and twitter is a sort of an evolution of the diary, so it would be great to let our machines shine by showing the world what they can do without the quad core running at billions of cycles per second.
Mary's thread is here:
Forum: Collections/Community: General Vintage Computer Discussions: archive of 80s computers performing 21st Century tasks
Sean