New: retrotechAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-166405steemzzanhive-183959hive-180932photographyhive-185836uncommonlabhive-183397lifehive-150122hive-144064hive-101145hive-188619bitcoinhive-180301krsuccesshive-124908hive-139150hive-103599hive-106183hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersdarth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 7 days agoTI-99/4A: Axiom PeripheralsHome Computer Magazine, Volume 4, Number 2 The TI-99/4A was a powerful computer for its time, featuring what was technically a 16-bit processor. However, some poor marketing decisions by TI along…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 months agoPopular Computing Weekly (July 7th, 1983)Front page of the July 7-13 1983 issue of Popular Computing Weekly Popular Computing Weekly was, as the name suggests, a weekly publication covering computers. It was published in the U.K. is a…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 2 years agoANALOG Computing (November 1988)ANALOG Computing was perhaps the best known and one of the longest running magazines for Atari 8-bit Computers. The November 1988 issue includes: Features Atari Streamers - A quickie…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 3 years agoEasy Home Computer (June 1983)Easy Home Computer was one of many early 1980s computer magazines. This would seem to be a relatively obscure one. The premiere issue from June 1983 features the brand new (at the time) Commodore 64…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoPopular Computing Weekly (March 20-26, 1986)Popular Computing Weekly is a magazine that was published weekly in the U.K. Weekly! I am not aware of any computer magazines being published that often in the U.S. at that time. That would have…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 18)A summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store a number of years ago. I finally got around to acquiring a 5.25" disk drive and…darth-azrael (67)in retrocomputing • 4 years agoAmstrad Computer User (April 1987)In the U.S. in the 1980s, the computer wars tended to center around the Apple II, Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit as well as the TI-99/4A, VIC-20 and TRS-80 earlier in the decade. In the U.K. and other…pedrobrito2004 (67)in retrotech • 4 years agoNetscape Composer - HTML Editor: Nostalgia RetrotechSource of image Netscape Composer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor initially developed by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1997, and packaged as part of the Netscape Communicator, Netscape 6 and…pedrobrito2004 (67)in retrotech • 4 years agoHotDog HTML Editor: Nostalgia RetrotechSource of image I was working with a blog post template, but I went into the html code to fix a few things that I didn't like the way they looked. At that moment I felt a nostalgia remembering…alfio1979 (25)in retrotech • 6 years ago73 Years Ago...That was a Computer, not mini things we use today :-)