Welcome to Retro Computing!

Here we share stories and information about retrocomputing and vintage computers, from cogwheels or relays through transistors and chips, from experimental machines through mainframes to 8-bit and 16-bit home computers. This is a museum of all things computational: mechanical, mainframe, mini, micro.

We love interesting posts about software and hardware, about computers or calculators you’ve made or fixed or owned - or things you found on the web or in books and magazines. Or your own recollections or observations. Keep it interesting, and be nice to each other!

Subscribe to the RSS for updates - but be sure to visit too, and encourage those posting, and engage in the conversations. (Or use this feed for new topics, as opposed to new replies.)

4 Likes