The subject to f that is and what isn’t vintage computing is an argument as ancient as the
computer itself. Fact is, it’s a moving target. As every year passes, products you can
categorise as “vintage” changes at different rates. For example: IBM PC’s have largely
standardised and “stagnated” in the last 10-50 years. A machine from 2010 is largely
similar in operation as a machine from 2022. However, an iPhone from 2010 (such as the
iPhone 4), is woefully obsolete compared to modern offerings. Certain product lines and
categories age worse than others. Another example is the PPC Macintosh line. Radically
different, and largely unsuported, this range of computers were only discontinued in 2006,
but i’m sure there’s no argument that they’re pretty on-topic.
What is defined as on-topic and off-topic is something we can argue until the cows come
home, but utimately it’s a matter of opinion. However, i believe that this list, in
particular, seems to aim at the weird and wonderful, regardless of decades. There’s people
on this list who are experts at the Apollo Guidance Computer, there are people here who
understand the BeBox. There’s people here who have experience with Cray supercomputers and
Connections Machines supercomputers.
There’s places to discusss early 00’s winboxes, 8-bit home computers, or video games
consoles. But ultimately, if i’m interested in information on some obscure
70’s-80’s-90’s-00’s box of chips, i bet this list is the place i can get an answer.
I think, in general, this list is ultimately aimed at the “weird and wacky”, and not any
sort of age. Even if that is pretty frab run-of-the-mill stuff like modern winboxes or
8-bit consoles. Looking to see how to rig an acoustic modem and a 5.25” drives to a Server
2003 machine? Here’s a good place. Looking for ROMs for your C64? Probably not.
Cheers,
Josh Rice