First post, by aries-mu
Guys,
you all know about the surveys I recently posted to satisfy my curiosity about fellow vintage-computing people's opinion on the topics I inquired about.
Specifically, one of the surveys was about: Would you enjoy brand new identical remakes of old vintage hardware or software products?
You have made good points, some in opposition, some in favor to this. Interestingly, the same survey gave opposite trends on this forum (mostly anglophone - north American people) compared to a sample of Italian people: Americans had a much higher "interested" quota, whereas Italians had a higher quota of "I would not buy" choices. But I digress...
Many objections from both samples of people were about the financial sustainability of the thing (although that problem was beyond the scope of the survey, which was only focused on people's preferences, desires, and emotions, rather than the real feasibility of the project), or other technical issues.
But what about the cases?
I mean, that might be a win-win!
Old, classical vintage cases are almost completely gone and impossible to find anymore. The very few one can find are beyond expensive, sold for ridiculous prices.
They are yellowish and clearly old, most are cracked...
What about brand new remakes of old cases, like these models:
Forget all the technical impossibilities of pulling out ancient specs and electrical schemes, re-make old production lines based on different processes... a case is basically a box, no need for high tech.
Imagine brand new cases, modern materials, identical look and aesthetics, with even a rear metal panel replaceable: AT / ATX, and the mobo support working for both AT and ATX standards. Whatever piece of old / retro hardware you've got or might get in any way at any time, you can simply go on any computer store, physical or online, open the category "vintage cases" and buy the model you want, which will easily adapt to virtually any hardware of any era.
Identical look, maybe a little adapter for the display if a mobo is too modern to provide the speed to a display, or, as an alternative, a little tiny chip that you connect to the display and set the speed you want it to show, and you can build your system, which will take another 20-30 years to get yellowish again.
Would you buy those?
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