Retrocomputing.ca is a website dedicated to any old computer system that has been made.  Over time the content will build up to something more valuable.

What is the retrocomputing.ca definition of a retro computer?  Pretty much any computer ever made that someone could have an interest in.  This means the CPU could be of 4bit, 8bit, 16bit, 32bit, 64bit, or what ever number of bit computer that has been or will come along.  One persons retro computer is another persons mainstream computer.

It is unlikely at this time that general consumer computers made in the last 10 years (from what ever day you read this) will show up on this site.  Though it is not impossible.

You can expect to find links to websites that support people trying to keep their retro computers running, or who are trying to learn more about older computer systems.  Articles about computer hardware, software, notable people in computer history, how-to, tips, and other things not even mentioned here.

All comments on retrocomputing.ca will be moderated.  Sorry I don’t want this site infected with spam and inappropriate words.  This means your comments may be deleted, or the words changed if the point you are making is relevant but the wording is not considered to be rated G for general viewership.  This also means there will be delays in the publishing of the comments that are deemed appropriate.

Comments posted on this page (the About page) will be read, you may or may not get a response, unless you specifically request it.  Comments posted to regular articles in the various categories will be published once they have been moderated and approved.

Regards,

Ryan Pritchard
Fun Extends All Basic Life Expectancies

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Sorry real people out there, but the script kiddies / spammers out there have forced me to go to an annoying screening system for posting of comments. :(