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Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Earl Evans, and Carrington Vanston

Topic: 1974

1974 brought us the SCELBI 8H, SQL, and the Captain Crunch whistle.

Topic/Feedback links:

SCELBI (Wikipedia)

The SCELBI-8H, Probably the First Advertised Personal Computer Sold in Kit Form

The SCELBI Mini-Computer (Mike Willegal)

Build your own SCELBI 8H (Mike Willegal)

Mike’s Hobby Blog, category: 8008. (Mike Willegal)

Mike Willegal introduces the SCELBI 8H at VCF W 2020

SQL (Wikipedia)

John Draper (John Draper, Captain Crunch, Wikipedia)

Retro Computing News:

A][ VGA MINI card

FLEX64K

FLEX64K video (YouTube)

Original GlobalTalk article (Paul Rickards)

Marchintosh page for GlobalTalk

FozzTexx GlobalTalk docker image (GitHub)

Cat Fight (GitHub)

Brutal Deluxe: Mr. Sprite

Vintage Computer(-related) commercials:

The Most Personal Computer (1982 Apple ad)

SQL Server

Retro Computing Gift Idea:

Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa (Lisa documentary by David Greelish, Vimeo)

Yes, again.

Auction Picks:

Carrington

OSHA workers building construction game for Apple II

Apparently Choplifter was also bought by some people

The most personal computer?

Earl

Vintage Commodore PET Model 4016-12 Computer UNTESTED

Paul:

Blue Cray

TG Select-a-port

Bid or the Apple II collection gets it. You have 3 days.

MPF-III/312? 311? 310?

See also: Microprofessor III (Wikipedia)

Apple IIe dehancement kit

A2Stream file:

a2stream file for this episode: http://lo-fi.rcrpodcast.com/rcr274.a2stream

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Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X
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