> > The picture of a good CRT beats an LCD
any day for me.
>
> I agree, a good CRT beats a good LCD.
I had no idea there were LCD's on vintage computers. Wow.
From whaere I am sitting I can see : HP41(several),
HP71B, HP75C, HP95LX,
HP100LX, Epson HX20, Epson PX4, Epson PX8, HP110, HP110+,
Amstrad PPC640,
etc. All are classic computers, all have LCD displays. For that matter, I
can also see an HP IntegralPC, which has a monochrome plasma display.
If, as I suspect, you're maing a cryptic comment that discussion of LCD
monitors is off-topic, well, it is your list, but there have been
sevearal comments about using them on classic machines including
commodore micros.. if you want _that_ to be off-topic, then surely things
like IDE interfaces for the Omnibus are off-topic (there were no IDE
drives around when the PDP9/e came out), dittoe for almost all of my
repair comments (I oftne suggest the use of logic analysers, digital
multimeters, etc, which are not conteemporary with the machine being
repaired).
-tony