03-08-2015, 03:22 PM
Guess it depends on what you would like to do with it and if you are looking for a project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
I personally would be more tempted to try run it with the original OS so you could run some of the software of "the day". But it's a personal thing I guess; getting it running on Linux would be a fun project as well. My problem with these type of projects is that I would ultimately get it going, and the "what do I do with it now?". On really old stuff it seems like the problem becomes connecting to the net.
Just my 2 cents, keep us posted though - interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
I personally would be more tempted to try run it with the original OS so you could run some of the software of "the day". But it's a personal thing I guess; getting it running on Linux would be a fun project as well. My problem with these type of projects is that I would ultimately get it going, and the "what do I do with it now?". On really old stuff it seems like the problem becomes connecting to the net.
Just my 2 cents, keep us posted though - interesting.