On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 5:35 PM Bill Degnan via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote: > We used to shun anything newer than and including the IBM PC but > time.marches on. You're safe if you discuss systems produced before 1990. > After that put an OT in the front of your subject so as not to offend the > purists. Personally I think anything built after 1995 is too new for > cctalk, but thats just me.
As mentioned elsewhere, the old "10 year" rule is long irrelevant. I think 1995 is a good general cut-off for a strictly time-based threshold, but it's not a hard boundary - PPC Macs I would think should still be in bounds. A softer rule would probably be "(nearly) anything goes except nearly-current Windows PCs". If a machine can run WinXP, it's too new. Also as mentioned, there are plenty of lists about modern PCs. -ethan
