I like the idea of these things, I’d love a “server” version with a dual-socket 80486, to play around with some of the stuff I knew existed but never got a chance to use back in the day.
I love retrocomputing, I love reading articles like this about preserving the historical details, absolute catnip. But I am an armchair fan of old computers: the closest I have got to physical retro doitude was designing a tribute BBC micro keycap set.
I would really enjoy an article about recreating a dual 486 machine, and how to make a multiprocessor work when none of the off-the-shelf components help!
I like the idea of these things, I’d love a “server” version with a dual-socket 80486, to play around with some of the stuff I knew existed but never got a chance to use back in the day.
I love retrocomputing, I love reading articles like this about preserving the historical details, absolute catnip. But I am an armchair fan of old computers: the closest I have got to physical retro doitude was designing a tribute BBC micro keycap set.
I would really enjoy an article about recreating a dual 486 machine, and how to make a multiprocessor work when none of the off-the-shelf components help!