Retro Computing Roundtable

Gather 'round a virtual table to discuss today's news about yesterday's computers. All the latest from the world of vintage computer hobbyists, collectors and enthusiasts. We cover modern day vintage tech events, new developments for old hardware, the revival of retro tech, and many strolls down memory lane.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h29m. Bisher sind 344 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint jede zweite Woche.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 18 days 3 hours 56 minutes

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RCR Episode 261: Cause the Commodordian is Keeping Up With You


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Cause the Commodordian Is Keeping Up With You 1961 was all fine and good, but someone has made an accordion out of two Commodore 64s and a bunch of floppy disks.


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 December 9, 2022  1h53m
 
 

RCR Episode 260: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1 1960 brought us RS-232 and the PDP-1, more COBOL, and curly braces.


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 December 8, 2022  2h9m
 
 

RCR Episode 260: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1 1960 brought us RS-232 and the PDP-1, more COBOL, and curly braces.


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 December 8, 2022  2h9m
 
 

RCR Episode 259: Little bit taller, COBOLler


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Little bit taller, COBOLler We consider 1959, and mostly come up with COBOL, then spend some time in an engagement-generating excercise,


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 November 23, 2022  1h43m
 
 

RCR Episode 258: Tron and Perceptron


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Tron and Perceptron In 1958, the Perceptron arrived and Lisp was defined. We talk a bit about things we came across that were associated with 1958.


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 October 9, 2022  1h41m
 
 

RCR Episode 257: The dot matrix impact


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The dot matrix impact Spending some time revisiting the calmer, quieter days when our printing was done by forcefully slamming pins through an ink ribbon onto perforated pape...


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 August 14, 2022  1h52m
 
 

RCR Episode 257: The dot matrix impact


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: The dot matrix impact Spending some time revisiting the calmer, quieter days when our printing was done by forcefully slamming pins through an ink ribbon onto perforated pape...


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 August 14, 2022  1h52m
 
 

RCR Episode 256: Keep calm and carry on


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Keep calm and carry on Episode 0 has arrived. Topic/Feedback links: The 6502 overflow flag explained The 6502 overflow flag explained mathematically The 6502 ove...


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 August 3, 2022  1h42m
 
 

RCR Episode 255: The One With All The Ones


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Blake Patterson Topic: The One With All The Ones The Retrocomputing Roundtable has reached the end of its 8-bit run. Topic/Feedback links: Byte 8-bit computing Nibble Big boxes history vi...


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 June 5, 2022  2h19m
 
 

RCR Episode 254: Fortran, for better or for worse


Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston Topic: Fortran, for better or for worse The year 1954 brought us Fortran (not named after the year though) to help us with our math,


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 April 26, 2022  1h45m