wayfarer wrote:
The Integrity is a daily use computer. It plays games, makes music, has e-books, runs code, and has an incredible programmable calculator.
You've just described my mobile phone. It can also send messages via a variety of means, I can tun SSH from it and it has wi-fi, bluetooth, acts as a mobile hot-spot, has a torch, multiple cameras for stills and video, fits in my pocket, runs for 3-4 days on a charge, full colour multi-touch screen, plays videos and podcasts and a million more things should I care. It cost me £130.
A retro equivalent with bare minimal features would be a novelty but it would not be by daily use computer by any stretch.
wayfarer wrote:
I am hoping to attract some Open Source developers and get a community going, so right now, that is you all.
It might be worth while having a look at the open source "community" right now.
And look very closely at other similar projects that feature the '816 - Foenix, Neon816 ... Are the only 2 in recent times I know of. Also in the 6502 world; the Commander X16, Mega65, Various PET clones, ... and see how they're getting on and what their communities are up to.
My suspicions are that the open source community won't help you much although you may get one or 2 enthusiasts but for how long? I used to be quite active but after receiving no support from the people I was supporting and worse, demands that I support them for free, (which at one point resulted in one 10,000 email for one particular project), I withdrew everything and decided that if people want my code they can pay me for it. No-one did.
And I know I'm not the only one in recent years this has happened to.
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I see no reason to not include both a slide rule, and an antikythera fpu, and a straight edge and compass (divider)... maybe a string, strings are really useful when building... in our fancy Relic technology bridge.
Don't forget a box of these too:
https://www.discworldemporium.com/produ ... pills-box/ -Gordon
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