Computer Museum

Online computer museum with simulators

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Online computer simulator. Show the characteristics of historically famous computer platforms in a more intuitive way. Take you back in time and experience the history of computer development.
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Emil Ossola
The online computer museum is an interesting project where you can view past computer products and experience them through simulators.
Sandra Djajic
This is an oddly cool product! I actually really like the idea, very fun for someone such as myself who has only had exposure to computers from the last 10 years or so :)
Sandra Djajic
I notice the website is largely in Chinese, wondering if that will be changed soon? Also, I actually expected the computers to be arranged from most recent to oldest but I see they're scrambled: what is the order based on?
Emil Ossola
@maxine_buchert Hey Maxine, thanks for liking! This product was recommended to me by my friend, I think it is very interesting, so I launched it. I am trying to contact the maker of this product. Looking forward to his reply:)
Abdelilah Hicham
This is freaking amazing ! props for making it open source too :D
Emil Ossola
@abdelilah_hicham1 I'm glad you like it;)
PengAn Zhou
I'm the maker and let me explain why this website is in Chinese. I was live in Canada between 2009~2019 and I've visited several retro-computing and retro-game related events, for example Vintage Computer Fest Northwest in Seattle. But the same time I found (until 2016) there are almost no discussion about retro-computing in Chinese community, there are some collectors, but no makers, no researchers and retro-gamers only have Famiclones. I believe Chinese community has its own heritage in digital age. Apple II clones and Vtech Laser 310 was somewhat popular in 80s and the electronic dictionary was a popular mobile gaming platform. I want to gathering Chinese retro-computing community and inspiring them to find their own digital heritage. First, I started the column in Zhihu, a Chinese Q&A website like Quora https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/retro... , this column is not focused on technical details but culture, I want to show the richness of retro-computing, demoscene and chip music communities in the (western) world. These communities are (still) not existing in China. However, when I’m trying to discuss about some most popular 8-bit computer models, for example Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum, few Chinese had used them and know their features. The strangeness of the most important computer platforms makes Chinese media scholars (even many of them are working in universities) can’t understanding many digital media phenomena. That’s the origin of this website, this is a media archeology lab designed for Chinese readers, both hobbyists and researchers. The website uses online emulators to reduce the complexity of configuring emulators, and demonstrated some preserved Chinese digital heritage, for example the Paradise BBS of CFido. That’s why I write this website in Chinese, It’s the igniter of the retro-computing community in China, as well as an online laboratory to teach Chinese community and scholars how to research and preserve and demonstrate their digital heritage. The Internet Archive have a huge collection for online emulators. http://blog.archive.org/category... Sadly the Internet archive are blocked in China mainland, my website is also the most convenient way to reach some of these materials.
Emil Ossola
@pengan Thank you for creating such a great product 🙌 Hope it will affect more people!🚀🚀
Andrew C.
hhahaahha....this sounds cool... back to the future/past
Emil Ossola
@andrewcanday Thanks for your interest.😊
Jenny Sahng
Dang, such a neat project! I wonder if the maker (pengan1987 on Github) knows that they've been featured on here. Pretty impressive commit history, I'd be curious to know if they're open to PRs for things like translations.
Emil Ossola
@jenny_sahng Hey Jenny, thanks for your interest ⚡ I had invited the maker, you can contact him on the maker list :)
Jenny Sahng
@emil_ossola Oh I just saw that! 🤦🏻‍♀️ Thank you!
Basharath
It's very good to see how computers have evolved over years. Congrats on the launch!
Emil Ossola
@basharath Thanks:)
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