I would consider a "classic computer" to be any computer which is, both in terms of hardware and software, quite different to what is running today, and is able to run old hardware and software which modern computers cannot. So I wouldn't consider my old desktop computer from 2009 "classic" as its not really that different to computers today, but the DOS PC's, which can run Windows 98, DOS, OPL3 midi and the like are, because they can do things new computers can't.
Re: Re: age required for classic comp
By: Borax Man to Fernando Miculan on Mon Apr 14 2025 00:43:39
I would consider a "classic computer" to be any computer which is, bothin
terms of hardware and software, quite different to what is runningtoday,
and is able to run old hardware and software which modern computerscannot.
So I wouldn't consider my old desktop computer from 2009 "classic" asits
not really that different to computers today, but the DOS PC's, whichcan
run Windows 98, DOS, OPL3 midi and the like are, because they can dothings
new computers can't.
That is a pretty good definition.
What can new computers do that old computers can not?
Also MIDI as a standard is still in use today...
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