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The Classic Computing Show
Author: David Greelish
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The Classic Computing Show is for fans of computer history nostalgia and computer collecting. In some shows, I feature a computer from my collection, news, books or computer history related videos / audio / culture. I also feature audio interviews.
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John Woodall has a very long history with the Apple Lisa. He also purchased the remaining inventory of them from Sun Remarketing when they went out of business. Afterward, John became the biggest and most influential Lisa dealer anywhere. Listen to the interview and find out more about John’s history with the Lisa and what he’s currently doing within the hobby.John is also part of the team which has created replacement boards for the Apple Lisa. He operates vintagemicros.com and sells the important Profile emulator, the Lisa X/Profile, as well as the replacement boards and other parts.Links mentioned in the discussion:Where to buy the Lisa X/Profile Hard Drive Emulator, Lisa replacement boards and other parts: Vintage MicrosInterview with Bob Cook of Sun RemarketingInterview with Todd Meyer of Sapient Technologies (Lisa replacement boards)The Lisa X/Profile Hard Drive Emulator.The last pallet of Lisas that John purchased from Sun Remarketing.Stacks of power supplies for the Apple Lisa.Prototype Profile with Translucent Case.The production line for the conversion of old Profiles to the X/ProFile.The Conrac Systems V44 Series AutoScan, an external monitor for the Lisa that works!The letter to dealers about the name change from Lisa to Macintosh XL.Please check out my blog and other shows!Classic Computing BlogMy Podcasts
Todd Meyer is part of the team which has created replacement boards for the Apple Lisa.Todd Meyer, Sapient TechnologiesJohn Woodall, VintageMicrosJames MacPhail, Sigma Seven Systems Ltd.Rick Ragnini, (personal info private)These boards will soon be for sale in very limited quantities. Listen to the interview and find out more about how this project started, details on the boards and more.Links mentioned in the discussion:Where to buy the boards: Vintage MicrosInterview with John Woodall of Vintage Micros (Lisa replacement boards, X/Profile & more)The Lisa Dual Port Parallel Card from Sapient Technologies.The Lisa 1 - Lisa 2/5 MotherBoard from Sapient Technologies.The Lisa CPU Board from Sapient Technologies.The Lisa 1 - Lisa 2/5 I/O Board from Sapient Technologies.Please check out my blog and other shows!Classic Computing BlogMy Podcasts
Josh Bensadon is the creator of the incredible JAIR8080 Intel 8080 CPU board. When coupled with Don Caprio’s wonderful Mini front panel board, an S-100 backplane and some power, you get the...JAIR8080 IMSAI Reproduction!Links mentioned in the discussion:John Monahan’s s100computers.comDon Caprio’s BlogPersonal Computer Museum in Brantford, OntarioTop of my JAIR8080 IMSAI Reproduction.Side view of my JAIR8080 IMSAI Reproduction.Power supply of my JAIR8080 IMSAI Reproduction.Part of Josh’s display at VCFMW 11.Josh at his booth area at VCFMW 11.Please check out my blog and other shows!Classic Computing BlogMy Podcasts
My recent blog post, read aloud for you!I Want to Be a Ballerina . . . Wait . . . I Mean Comedian!My Last Blog Post?Please check out my blog and other shows!Classic Computing BlogMy Podcasts
Mike Douglas is the creator of the new Altair 8800 Clone. The Altair Clone is a cosmetic and functionally accurate reproduction of the MITS (Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems) Altair 8800. The Altair 8800 was the “World’s first personal computer,” that is the world’s first commercially successful, mass-produced personal computer. It established creator Ed Roberts as the “Father of the microcomputer” and Albuquerque, New Mexico as its birthplace. There were a few other earlier machines available in very limited numbers, but none of them came as a complete kit or fully assembled and tested as the Altair did. The MITS Altair 8800 literally kickstarted the entire personal computer industry and is a very important computer in computer history.http://altairclone.com/http://www.altairkit.com/http://www.altair32.com/http://www.virtualaltair.com/http://simh.trailing-edge.com/http://www.s100computers.com/http://electronic-timing.com/speed_training.htmPlease check out my blog and other shows!Classic Computing BlogMy Podcasts



