Tuesday, October 8, 2024

First Week in the Books

Update: Well, now I have to say something... In a bizarre case of technological convergent de-evolution, we have 3 challengers using a Z80 with the seminal MC6850 ACIA. Poor Zilog: "But we make excellent serial interfaces like the SCC and SIO!" shieladixon designing her ready-to-use MIDI interface, morecat_lab converting a general purpose serial board for MIDI, and CDP1802 trying to use his Sharp MZ-80K2 to make some hot butter-popcorn. Oh, I guess they are related after all!

We are one week in! I have been having fun keeping updated on everybody's projects. We have so many participants this year! Nearly all of you have your first post and at least a plan, while most of the you have some progress recorded. I really appreciate that some unusual platforms are getting some love here. There are some very technical projects and some simple ones focused on documenting things for those who come next. Great variety. Those of you doing endurance challenges, using your retro computers daily, I see and appreciate you! A few of the competitors are posting on gopher blogs (phlogs). Make sure to check them out using a native browser like Lagrange.

Quote of the week:

It has been a while since I entered Retro Challenge, but I think I remember what to do. It goes something along the lines of stating at the start of the month that you are going to design [something], and then at the end of the month report back in with minimal progress.
--semach.the.monkey
I know that feeling all too well! If you are feeling overwhelmed with your current project, just spend some time using an old computer and blog about it. Those are often some of the most entertaining, insightful, and rewarding projects. Or, check out the other participants and use the inpiration to do something related.

With all the competitors, I will be closing the entry form in a few days. If you don't have your entry in, do it now!

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