随机想法:80年代硬件,网络终端。
Random musings: 80s hardware, cyberdecks

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作者感叹现代科技失去了个性和多样性,与充满活力的80年代计算机场景形成对比。那时,独立的电脑商店提供独特的库存——与如今大型公司和大型商店的垄断截然不同。 每一台机器,从雅达利和Commodore等标志性品牌到ZX Spectrum等古怪型号,都具有鲜明的个性和独特的设计理念。即使是IBM兼容机也存在差异。这种个性化培养了探索和发现的感觉。 作者认为当前的科技缺乏这种火花,并以BeBox为例,将其视为真正独创性的最后一次尝试。出于怀旧,他们计划构建自己的现代硬件,以捕捉80年代的精神,并邀请其他人加入这个项目。这是一次重拾计算机领域失去的创新和个性表达时代的探索。

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I miss the personality that old tech from the 80s had. Almost all modern computing hardware lacks it.

Old computer hardware was also diverse. Today, if I need to buy a piece of gear I go online and order it from some big megacompany, or (in an emergency) I trek over to the local BestBuy and buy it there. Most independent computer shops are long gone.

Things were different in the 80s. Each shop you wandered into carried unique gear - no two stores had the same inventory. Different brands, different accessories, different software. If you lived near a big city like Toronto, you could spend a whole Saturday going from shop to shop and never seeing the same thing twice.

And every bit of tech had its own personality. You had your big manufacturers like Atari, Commodore and IBM. The Amigas, Atari STs, Commodore 64s and IBM PCs - each was its own island of user interface design and technical capability. Then there were the really oddball machines - the Texas Instruments TI-99 4/A, the ZX Spectrum or the Coleco Adam with its high-speed cassette drives and daisy wheel printer. Hell, even the IBM clones were each unique in their cloneliness where some engineer looked at IBM’s designs and said “what if?”.

I wish our gear today had that uniqueness. But it doesn’t. Probably the last really unique computer that had the potential to be mass produced was the BeBox. I had one of those once. I regret selling it.

I could collect more retro hardware, and I probably will. But I also want modern gear that evokes a sense of those bygone days. So I think I’m going to have to design and build it myself.

Want to come along for the ride?

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