I'm in the process of starting up a new retrocomputing podcast I'm calling "Floppy Days". It's going to be a survey of important personal computers in history based on the historical timeline at http://oldcomputers.net/. It will likely include some important vintage calculators as well. I will focus on things like "the day in history", specs, emulation, popular books & magazine, user groups & shows, popular software, modern upgrades, and connectivity to modern computers.
Please all keep an eye on iTunes and I will post again when the first (introductory) episode is up. I hope you all listen and provide feedback. I'm not an expert on all these systems, so I'm hoping for help from the community in letting everyone know about the best aspects of their favorite systems.
If there's any particular systems that anyone would like me to cover, please contact me at randy@kindig.name.
thanks!
Randy Kindig
Indianapolis
Please all keep an eye on iTunes and I will post again when the first (introductory) episode is up. I hope you all listen and provide feedback. I'm not an expert on all these systems, so I'm hoping for help from the community in letting everyone know about the best aspects of their favorite systems.
If there's any particular systems that anyone would like me to cover, please contact me at randy@kindig.name.
thanks!
Randy Kindig
Indianapolis