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The official Mastodon account of the Floppy Days Podcast (floppydays.com): a vintage computer podcast that covers home computers of the late 70's through the 80's. Also contains numerous interviews with significant players in the development and growth of home computers from the same time period.
Passed the 11th anniversary of the podcast!
Randy Kindig: host
Interview with James Nagle, Reboot of Compute’s Gazette Magazine Patreon: Sponsors: Hello, and welcome to episode 151 of the Floppy Days Podcast for May, 2025. My name is Randy Kindig and I’m the host for this ode to computers that only survive in our memories and our collections. This month, I’m continuing to step aside from the ongoing series of episodes about the HP 97/67 programmable calculators to bring you a timely interview that basically constitutes current news. I don’t often do this, but this news was so exciting to me that I wanted to bring this to all my listeners as soon as possible. The interviewee is James Nagle and the topic is the sudden and welcome news that James is planning to revive the iconic Compute! magazine under the equally-iconic name Compute’s Gazette. I hope you’ll stick around to hear about James’ plans and are as excited as I am to find out where this goes. For upcoming shows, we do have one more episode in the series on the HP97 with HP calculator historian Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz (“Vwahdek Meer-Yeng SHAY of itch”). I will air that episode very soon. New Acquisitions and What I’ve Been Up To C64OS - PiStorm: Quick Reference Book - Upcoming Vintage Computer Shows Retrofest 2025 - May 31-June1 - Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon, UK - Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo - June 14 - New Westminster, BC, Canada - VCF Southwest - June 20-22, 2025 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas - Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - June 20-22, 2025 - Atlanta, GA - Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 21-22 - Old Rainier Brewery Intraspace, Seattle, WA - KansasFest - July 18-20 - Virtual only - INIT HELLO Apple II Conference - July 26-27 - System Source Computer Museum in Hunt Valley, MD - Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - July 31-Aug. 3 - Gdansk, Poland - VCF West - August 1-2 - Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA - Fujiama - August 11-17 - Lengenfeld, Germany - VCF Midwest - September 13-14, 2025 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - Tandy Assembly - September 26-28 - Courtyard by Marriott Springfield - Springfield, OH - Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 17-19 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - Chicago TI International World Faire - October 25 - Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - Schedule Published on Floppy Days Website - Feedback HP-97S: Interview Links New Compute’s Gazette Website - Compute’s Gazette collection at archive.org -
Interview with David Greelish, Apple Lisa Documentary Patreon: Sponsors: Hello, and welcome to episode 150 of the Floppy Days Podcast for April, 2025. My name is Randy Kindig and I’m the host for this journey through the annals of home computer history. This month, I’m going to step aside from the ongoing series of episodes about the HP 97/67 programmable calculators to bring you a timely interview with a good friend about an interesting topic. That friend is David Greelish, a computer historian, and the topic is his recent publication of a film documentary about the Apple Lisa, called "Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa". David tells us all about the film, why he produced it, why the Apple Lisa was an important part of home computer history, who he interviewed for the film (he had some amazing guests) and much more. It’s a great film and should interest a lot of the listeners, so please consider going out and purchasing the film in order to support David’s efforts. For upcoming shows, we do have one more episode in the series on the HP97 with HP calculator historian Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz. I will air that episode very soon. New Acquisitions/What I’ve Been Up To Indy Classic Expo - Vintage Computer Center - OmniView 80 card for Atari 800 - Commodore 16 - 6502 Plus 4 upgrade for C16 from Lotharek - ( News Reboot of Compute’s Gazette Magazine - Upcoming Shows The 32nd Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! - May 2-3, 2025 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Carol Stream (Wheaton), Carol Stream, Illinois - VCF Europe - May 3-4 - Munich, Germany - Retrofest 2025 - May 31-June1 - Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon, UK - Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo - June 14 - New Westminster, BC, Canada - VCF Southwest - June 20-22, 2025 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas - Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - June 20-22, 2025 - Atlanta, GA - Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 21-22 - Old Rainier Brewery Intraspace, Seattle, WA - KansasFest - July 18-20 - Virtual only - VCF West - August 1-2 - Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA - VCF Midwest - September 13-14, 2025 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - Tandy Assembly - September 26-28 - Courtyard by Marriott Springfield - Springfield, OH - Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 17-19 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - Chicago TI International World Faire - October 25 - Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - Schedule Published on Floppy Days Website - Documentary and Classic Computing Links Classic Computing Website - - "Before Macintosh: The Apple Lisa" Full Documentary Film Exidy Sorcerer at VCFSE 2 - Stan Veit podcast - Classic Computing - the book! - Documentary link at IMDB -
I'm going back through the @ataripodcast library and heard @savetz mention a fun interview with Mark Knutsen, who won first prize at a science fair with his simulation of the gravitational interactions between four stars, which he implemented in #ValFORTH on an #Atari800 after reading an article by A. K. Dewdney in the January 1986 #ScientificAmerican magazine, outlining how star cluster behaviour is investigated using computational models.
The interview with Mark Knutsen is on YouTube, where he demonstrates his program running in an emulator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwLgCPqi8FA
The same video on archive.org, if YouTube gives you the ick: https://archive.org/details/mark-knutsen
Mark's software as Atari disk images: https://forums.atariage.com/topic/324288-marks-1986-science-fair-project/
The podcast episode on which I heard Kay's mention of the interview: https://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-episode-81-whos-in-control-the-atari-or-the-pi
The ValFORTH documentation, if you're inspired to explore further: https://archive.org/details/ValFORTHDocumentation/mode/1up
Thank you @savetz (and @floppydays!) for your time and effort arranging, recording, editing and publishing these interviews. It's important social history of a unique time and circumstance.
Jeff Piepmeier and Ben Krein will be at VCF East Apr. 4-6 showing off #FujiNet and its progress, this year. Including the #RS232 version, the #Atari2600 version (based on PlusCart) and more! #retrocomputing #retrogaming
The HP97 Programmable Calculator - Part 2 - With Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz Patreon: Video version of the episode at YouTube: Sponsors: New Acquisitions 1027 print heads - ABBUC (Atari Bit-Byter Users Club) - Best Electronics - inexpensive keyboard available on Amazon (for domes) - “Atari 400/800 Student Pilot Reference Guide” by Atari - PortaCoCo - Tim Halloran video on making an adapter that allows you to run much of your CoCo off of battery - Ian Mavric’s TRS-80 store - Upcoming Shows Midwest Gaming Classic - April 4-6 - Baird Center, Milwaukee, WI - VCF East - April 4-6, 2025 - Wall, NJ - Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 12-13 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - The Commodore Los Angeles Super Show - April 26-27 - Burbank VFW Hall, Burbank, CA - The 32nd Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! - May 2-3, 2025 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Carol Stream (Wheaton), Carol Stream, Illinois - VCF Europe - May 3-4 - Munich, Germany - Retrofest 2025 - May 31-June1 - Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon, UK - Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo - June 14 - New Westminster, BC, Canada - VCF Southwest - June 20-22, 2025 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas - Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - June 20-22, 2025 - Atlanta, GA - Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 21-22 - Old Rainier Brewery Intraspace, Seattle, WA - KansasFest - July 18-20 - Virtual only - VCF Midwest - September 13-14, 2025 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - Tandy Assembly - September 26-28 - Courtyard by Marriott Springfield - Springfield, OH - Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 17-19 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - Chicago TI International World Faire - October 25 - Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - Schedule Published on Floppy Days Website - User Groups HP Handheld Conference - annual conference in the US: Website - YouTube channel - HHC 2024 USB Drive - Handheld and Portable Computer Club - Magazines/Newsletters HPX Exchange - Hewlett Packard Journal: journals - contents - Hewlett Packard Personal Calculator Digest Vol. 1, 1976 - (contents) - HP KEYNOTES - PPC Journal - produced by the PPC group: available on USB drive from Jake Schwartz’ PPC Archive - Datafile, the HPCC club journal: Back issues, excluding the current volume, are available on USB drive from Jake Schwartz - References Wikipedia - Museum of HP Calculators (David Hicks) -
HP-97 Programmable Calculator History and Memories with Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz and Everett Kaser Patreon: Sponsors: Hello, and welcome to episode 148 of the Floppy Days Podcast for February, 2025, where computers of the late 70’s through the 80’s are the Apple of our eye! (If you got that pun, then you’re in the right place 🙂) First off, I wanted to mention that this month is the 12th anniversary of the publication of the very first episode of Floppy Days way back in 2013. That’s right: 12 YEARS! A very small percentage of podcasts ever reach that sort of longevity. I can only think of one other podcast that’s in my sphere of listening that has been regularly produced for that long or longer (. I should be so lucky to produce a podcast as long as the 18 years that James and John have done. There are several reasons I keep doing this. I love talking about old computers, I love being able to interview incredible people that were actively part of the microcomputer revolution, I love feedback from listeners, and it keeps me out of trouble now that I’m retired from the daily grind of the workforce. This podcast wouldn’t still be going if you weren’t listening. The listenership actually has been pretty stable for the past several years, and I’m humbled and honored that so many continue to listen and provide feedback. Thanks to you and your support, what do you say let’s keep this thing going till you and I both are tired of it?! 🙂 Okay, now onto details about this particular episode. I’ve been very focused recently on producing interviews with some amazing guests. Frankly, this will always remain an important part of this podcast, as the individuals who were the main drivers in microcomputers will unfortunately only be around for an increasingly shorter period of time. However, the main focus is, and always will be, covering the vast array of unique machines that existed in the late 70’s through the 80’s. I will admit that the amount of research and work to publish the microcomputer-specific shows is a lot; considerably more than the interview episodes. However, as I said, covering vintage computers and programmable calculators is the main impetus for this podcast. It has been a full year since we covered a vintage machine, so it’s time to remedy that. To that end, in this episode we will be covering a vintage machine: the HP-97 and 67 programmable calculator. I speak of them as one, because, as we will cover in great detail, they are internally the same machine, with the main difference being the built-in printer for the HP-97. I was very fortunate to get a fantastic co-host for this episode: HP calculator historian Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz (“Vwahdek Meer-Yeng SHAY of itch”) . Wlodek has a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience with the HP calculators and I think you’ll find his stories and background extremely interesting and helpful as we go through the history of the HP-97/67. In this episode, we’ll be spending a few minutes to get to know Wlodek, then together we will cover the history of the 97/67. As another bonus, I also was able to catch up with another gentleman who has a lot of history with HP: Everett Kaser. Long-time listeners will recall that Everett worked for HP for many years on several of their calculators and desktop computers and helped with co-hosting the Floppy Days series of episodes on the HP Series 80. It turns out that Everett had spent some time at HP repairing the HP97 and he shares his memories of those times. Based on the amount of material that was generated about this calculator, it looks as though we’re going to have 3 episodes on the 97/67, with the first being this one on history and memories, the second covering tech specs and several other topics, and a third episode to finish off coverage. I should mention that the HP97 episodes do veer from the timeline a bit. Whereas I’ve been covering the machines that were introduced in 1982 (with the last being the Grundy NewBrain), the HP-97/67 were introduced in 1976. By rights, the HP97 should have been covered in a very early episode, just after the MITS Altair 8800 and in the same general time frame as the Apple I. However, I felt it was important to go back and pick up this machine, so I hope you will forgive me for departing from the timeline order for this. Intro Floppy Days Episode on the HP Series 80 with Everett Kaser - New Acquisitions ABBUC - Atari ST SidecarTridge - Upcoming Shows Midwest Gaming Classic - April 4-6 - Baird Center, Milwaukee, WI - VCF East - April 4-6, 2025 - Wall, NJ - Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 12-13 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - The Commodore Los Angeles Super Show - April 26-27 - Burbank VFW Hall, Burbank, CA - The 32nd Annual “Last” Chicago CoCoFEST! - May 2-3, 2025 - Holiday Inn & Suites Chicago-Carol Stream (Wheaton), Carol Stream, Illinois - VCF Europe - May 3-4 - Munich, Germany - Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo - June 14 - New Westminster, BC, Canada - VCF Southwest - June 20-22, 2025 - Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center at UT Dallas - Southern Fried Gaming Expo and VCF Southeast - June 20-22, 2025 - Atlanta, GA - Pacific Commodore Expo NW v4 - June 21-22 - Old Rainier Brewery Intraspace, Seattle, WA - Silly Venture SE (Summer Edition) - July 31-Aug. 3 - Gdansk, Poland - Fujiama - August 11-17 - Lengenfeld, Germany - VCF Midwest - September 13-14, 2025 - Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, IL - Tandy Assembly - September 26-28 - Courtyard by Marriott Springfield - Springfield, OH - Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 17-19 - Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR - Chicago TI International World Faire - October 25 - Evanston Public Library, Evanston, IL - Schedule Published on Floppy Days Website - Interview with Wlodek Mier-Jedrzejowicz Wlodek’s book - A Guide to HP Handheld Calculators and Computers - (affiliate link) References Wikipedia - Museum of HP Calculators (David Hicks) -