• Re: Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?

    From Kerr-Mudd, John@admin@127.0.0.1 to alt.folklore.computers,comp.os.cpm on Wed Jan 31 09:14:26 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm

    On 31 Jan 2024 02:58:33 -0400
    Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere> wrote:


    Vir Campestris <vir.campestris@invalid.invalid> writes:

    On 11/01/2024 23:18, Anthony Cuozzo wrote:
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    Which other computing-related newsgroups are still alive?

    I see that comp.lang.c gets a fair bit of daily traffic. I heard that a >> few "retrocomputing" groups still have activity, but I can't easily
    determine which ones.

    comp.os.cpm has a steady trickle of on-topic posts.

    (I just look in occasionally to see if anybody else is keen to
    reminisce about the Osborne I. Not many.)

    comp.arch has some traffic. I only found it recently.

    I shall subscribe at once!
    The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.
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    Bah, and indeed Humbug.
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  • From Ahem A Rivet's Shot@steveo@eircom.net to alt.folklore.computers,comp.os.cpm on Wed Jan 31 10:23:14 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm

    On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 09:14:26 +0000
    "Kerr-Mudd, John" <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote:

    I shall subscribe at once!
    The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.

    I don't think it was a NewBrain then, running CP/M was a goal but I don't think it was ever achieved.

    The NewBrain was a tiny thing in beige and brown just big enough
    for a properly spaced keyboard with tiny keys and a 16 character
    alphanumeric (15 segment IIRC) vacuum fluorescent display. The whole thing about two inches thick. It was designed to be extended with stacking
    extension packs - floppies and CP/M were (low) on the todo list when the project moved from Newbury Labs in Cambridge (where I got involved as a student) to Grundy.
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  • From Kerr-Mudd, John@admin@127.0.0.1 to alt.folklore.computers,comp.os.cpm on Wed Jan 31 12:46:36 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm

    On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 10:23:14 +0000
    Ahem A Rivet's Shot <steveo@eircom.net> wrote:

    On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 09:14:26 +0000
    "Kerr-Mudd, John" <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote:

    I shall subscribe at once!
    The first 'PC' I used was a NewBrain (I think?) - it ran CPM anyhow.

    I don't think it was a NewBrain then, running CP/M was a goal but I don't think it was ever achieved.

    Sorry, it wasn't that name I was grasping for, the device I had some
    access to was a dual floppy monochrome thing. It ran Supercalc,
    dBaseII and WordStar.

    aha!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain
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    Bah, and indeed Humbug.
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  • From Ahem A Rivet's Shot@steveo@eircom.net to alt.folklore.computers,comp.os.cpm on Wed Jan 31 13:24:31 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm

    On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 12:46:36 +0000
    "Kerr-Mudd, John" <admin@127.0.0.1> wrote:

    Sorry, it wasn't that name I was grasping for, the device I had some

    I thought so, the Newbrain seemed unlikely it was fun to work on
    but it really missed the direction of the market totally.

    access to was a dual floppy monochrome thing. It ran Supercalc,
    dBaseII and WordStar.

    aha!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain

    Ah yes that was a much nicer piece of kit.
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    Steve O'Hara-Smith
    Odds and Ends at http://www.sohara.org/
    For forms of government let fools contest
    Whate're is best administered is best - Alexander Pope
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to alt.folklore.computers,comp.os.cpm on Fri Feb 2 09:13:24 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.cpm

    Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superbrain

    I remember the "chong" noise when you simultaneously hit the two red
    reset buttons at the corners of the main keyboard and the disc drives
    tried to knacker your floppy ...

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