First post, by Machine_1760
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I hope I'm not crossing any lines here but I'm curious; I see lots of posts here from people testing retro hardware and have learnt a huge amount simply from browsing old threads and I am consistently impressed at the sense of community here. I've been wondering for a while what it is that makes you all want to spend so much time doing it?
My reasons:
I was first bitten by the 'retro' bug when i took a "PC maintenance" course at college. It was a part time filler course that was horribly outdated even in 2001 - Z80 machine code anyone!?!
It was at this point that I started to look at my computers as fun instead of tools and decided that I'd never get rid of my 'original computers' - I had a 486 and had saved for ages and just bought a P166 MMX system.
unfortunately parts fail and upgrades come along and I've gradually found myself with a modest 'retro collection' that I keep just in case these original systems fail. I stumbled onto VOGONS a few years back when the hard drive in on of my 486's failed and I needed info, now I come back to check it at least every week - I even registered!!!
Which leads back to the original question; why do you do it? Just retro gaming or like myself, the simple joy of a bygone era that can never be again?