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  1. Retrocomputing - Wikipedia

    Retrocomputing is the current use of older computer hardware and software. Retrocomputing is usually classed as a hobby and recreation rather than a practical application of technology; …

  2. Retrocomputing Stack Exchange

    Retrocomputing Tour Help Chat Contact Feedback Company Stack Overflow Stack Internal Stack Data Licensing Stack Ads About Press Legal Privacy Policy Terms of Service Your Privacy Choices …

  3. RetrocomputingHackaday

    3 days ago · Are you in the mood for a retrocomputing deep dive into the Scriptovision Super Micro Script? It was a Canadian-made vintage video titler from the 80s, and [Cameron Kaiser] has written …

  4. Retro Computing - Minicomputers, Micros, and More

    Feb 7, 2026 · Retro Computing A museum of all things computational: mechanical, mainframe, mini, micro

  5. Vintage Computing and Gaming | The Retrogaming and Retrocomputing

    Greetings, fellow retro tech fans. 20 years ago today, I launched Vintage Computing and Gaming. The origins of the site have been well-covered elsewhere, so I’ll spare you the rehash. Just kidding, that …

  6. Welcome to the Retrocomputing Archive!

    Welcome to the Retrocomputing Archive!

  7. retrocomputing · GitHub Topics · GitHub

    Jan 21, 2026 · Retrocomputing Retrocomputing is the preservation and use of historic and vintage computer hardware and software. Software retrocomputing can be done on real hardware or on an …

  8. The Impractical but Indisputable Rise of Retrocomputing

    Jan 8, 2021 · Retrocomputing, the hobby is called, is hardly just a way to pass the time. Instead, as enthusiasts see it, it’s a means of communing with the past.

  9. Retrocomputing - Wikiversity

    May 26, 2025 · Retrocomputing is the use of older computer hardware and software long after these systems are considered obsolete. It is usually classed as a hobby and recreation rather than a …

  10. The Culture, Practice, and Philosophy of Retrocomputing and

    Retrocomputing, at its core, represents the active engagement with computer hardware and software that is considered outdated by contemporary standards.