So lets have your vote for what replica's of old computers
that need to reconstructed at a functional level -- blinking
lights, mechanical I/O but it need not be the same hardware
level.
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I'm biased towards machines that no longer exist, but have
surviving software:
SDS 940
BCC 500
A Xerox Alto using modern components would be interesting
as well. It would easily fit into a medium sized FPGA now.
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A Xerox Alto would get my vote.
Does any software still exist if such an emulator were built?
-Chandra
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Subject: Re: Computer Replicas's
So lets have your vote for what replica's of old computers
that need to reconstructed at a functional level -- blinking
lights, mechanical I/O but it need not be the same hardware
level.
--
I'm biased towards machines that no longer exist, but have
surviving software:
SDS 940
BCC 500
A Xerox Alto using modern components would be interesting
as well. It would easily fit into a medium sized FPGA now.