Jeff Burrell discussed the potential options for a “next” TS2068 using either software or hardware. He outlined the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, including cost, performance, and user experience. The group also debated the possibility of a hybrid solution, combining software emulation with hardware.
Timothy Swenson shared photos from a computer fest after party he hosted in Dayton, Ohio in 1993. He, David Anderson, and Paul Holmgren attempted to identify attendees in the photos, correctly identifying some but uncertain about others. Don Walterman, Bob Swoger, Keith Watson, Frank Davis, John M. Pellozeri, Don Walter, and Doug Gillespie were among those we could identify.
Adam discussed tested 7 TS2050 modems and the difficulties he, Carl and Ryan encountered. Carl Miles discussed the work he did on the CP/M system,
Carl and David discussed technical modifications to the RAM pack on the 1500 model, allowing for an extra 16 KB of RAM.
The group discussed the American versions of the Sinclair QL.
Stewart Newfeld shared his collection of ZX81s and expressed interest in improving video quality.