On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 16:42:26 -0500, Will Baldwin wrote:
> Automatic digest processor wrote:
>> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 14:05:05 -0500
>> From: boB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: How's this for Surv? (ok, so it's not PC)
>> hmmm...
>> Any interest in a 64K build-from-schematics-and-parts-list (no kit) very
>> inexpensive computer? Enough interest for a new list? This particular
>> one doesn't exist yet, but it's not *that* hard.
> There is, or was a Fidonet conference devoted to the 8-bit computers, but I
> can't remember what the name of it was. There are a ZX81 newsgroup
> and mailing list, both of which were surprisingly active last I checked.
> The Timex/Sinclair newsgroup is comp.sys.sinclair
> To subscribe to the ZX81 mailing list, send a message to:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], with "subscribe zx81" in BODY.
> {:^>) I don't know if any generic 8-bit mailing lists exist.
For classic 8-bit (read "not new") machines:
http://www.madhippy.com/8-bit/index.html is a site devoted to old
bytewides. Mailing list info is at the bottom. For you mail-only folks:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject:subscribe
I'm toying with the idea of starting a general 8-bit list for new and
old machines, computer and non-computer. If someone told me one existed,
it'd save me the trouble.
> ... The first *home* desktop I saw was something
> called the Wizard. I forget who made it, but it plugged into any
> standard TV, I think.
Never heard of Wizard, but the mental image makes me smile.
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