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The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Windows 1.0: the untold story
Microsoft transformed the computer industry with Windows 1.0, a graphical, user-friendly interface for PCs. While Bill Gates embraced an open software platform, Steve Jobs accused him of copying. Despite technical challenges and delays, Windows 1.0 laid the foundation for future success. Competing with Visi On, it marked the beginning of a digital revolution. Discover how the rivalry between Jobs and Gates forever changed technology!
2025-02-02
17 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Porsche: racing through innovation and dark controversies
The history of Porsche is one of innovation, controversy, and groundbreaking technology. This episode explores the brand’s early beginnings in the 20th century, delves into the legacy of founder Ferdinand Porsche, and examines the complex ties with the Nazi regime. Discover the pivotal technological breakthroughs that shaped the sports car industry, from the development of the iconic Volkswagen Beetle to the timeless Porsche 911. Learn how Porsche didn’t just build cars but set new benchmarks for performance and design in the automotive world.
2024-11-10
24 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Reverse engineering Choplifter
In this episode, we explore how Quinn Dunki reverse-engineered the 1982 classic Apple II game "Choplifter." Discover the programming techniques and clever hacks used by developers in the early '80s to push the hardware’s limits. It’s a captivating look at the history of retro gaming and the evolution of game development.
2024-11-10
15 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Kraftwerk and Kling Klang: the sound of innovation
In this episode, we explore Kraftwerk and their legendary Kling Klang Studio in Düsseldorf, a creative sanctuary that redefined electronic music. This innovative space was where technology and artistry merged, leading to the groundbreaking sounds that influenced countless artists across genres. Join us as we uncover the legacy of Kling Klang and its profound impact on the music world.
2024-10-03
09 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
DCC vs. MiniDisc: the forgotten format war of the 1990s
This episode covers the rivalry between DCC and MiniDisc in the 1990s, two formats competing to replace analog cassette tapes. DCC, developed by Philips, was backward compatible with standard cassettes, while Sony's MiniDisc offered a smaller, digital experience. We discuss why MiniDisc had a broader appeal and how both formats were ultimately eclipsed by newer digital technologies like MP3.
2024-10-02
11 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
The rise and fall of New York's pneumatic mail system: a forgotten vision of the future
The pneumatic tube mail system of New York City, in operation from 1897 to 1953, used compressed air to transport millions of letters through an underground network of tubes. Initially praised for its speed and efficiency, the system was eventually discontinued due to high operational costs and the rise of alternative transportation methods like trucks. Despite attempts to revive it by installing fiber optic cables in the tubes, most remain unused beneath the streets of New York today. This system is a fascinating example of a technology once seen as the future, but ultimately overtaken by time.
2024-10-02
12 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Lesser known computers from the early 80s
Join us as we explore three lesser-known computers from the early 1980s: the Mattel Aquarius, the Sharp X1, and the Memotech MT512. We'll discuss the design, unique features, and challenges each of these machines faced in their quest to stand out in the rapidly growing home computer market. Discover why these overlooked systems still hold a special place in computing history.
2024-10-02
14 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
The Scenebase C64 floppy archive
Interested in browsing through thousands of preserved Commodore floppy disks? Scenebase is then the place to be for you! We'll have a look at this immense archive of floppy disks.
2024-10-01
08 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Chris Hülsbeck - a pioneer in SID music
In this episode, we explore the work of Chris Huelsbeck, the influential composer of classic video game music from the '80s and '90s, and examine how his compositions have had a lasting impact on the gaming industry.
2024-09-30
08 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
The DNA of Ensoniq synthesizers, going all way back to the Commodore 64
Synthesizer manufacturer Ensoniq had a connection with Commodore through some engineers who originally worked on the Commodore 64. Robert Yannes, co-founder of Ensoniq, and Al Charpentier, both former Commodore engineers, were instrumental in designing the famous SID chip used in the Commodore 64. The expertise in digital sound technology gained from their time at Commodore was later applied to Ensoniq synthesizers, contributing to their innovative sound and features.
2024-09-29
09 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Commodore 8-bit emulation
In this episode we're taking a look at 8-bit Commodore 64 emulation, which allows classic C64 software to run on modern devices. VICE is a popular and versatile emulator, supporting a wide range of Commodore models and offering features to closely replicate the original experience. Denise is another emulator known for its accuracy and user-friendliness, providing an authentic C64 experience with minimal setup. Both emulators help keep the nostalgia of the Commodore 64 alive for retro enthusiasts.
2024-09-29
13 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Holborn, the ET computer
Today, we take you on a journey through the history of the Holborn computer, a remarkable piece of technology from the early 1980s, designed with an ET-like appearance that made it truly iconic. The Holborn’s smooth, rounded exterior and large, expressive features gave it an almost alien aesthetic, reminiscent of the famous extraterrestrial character from the movie E.T. This futuristic design, complete with a built-in cassette deck and an ergonomic layout, made the Holborn feel like a piece of advanced technology from another world.
2024-09-29
10 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
The world of cracktros
Cracktros, also known as crack intros, are short introductory sequences added by crackers to pirated software, such as games. Their main function was to give credit to the individual or group responsible for cracking the software, often showcasing their skills through impressive graphics, music, and animations. Cracktros also served as a way to demonstrate technical prowess and became a form of digital art, helping to establish the early roots of the demoscene. Today we'll have a look at them.
2024-09-29
12 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
Deep dive into the demoscene
Do you know what the demoscene is? Think of it as a digital art made by the most talented programmers, graphicians and musicians. Today we'll explore it's origins and meaning for popular culture.
2024-09-29
09 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
The SID chip and its masters of music
Today we are talking the SID-chip, know for that iconic chiptune sound on the Commodore 64. We dive into some of the most known composers for this limited yet powerful soundchip.
2024-09-29
15 min
The Retro Tech AI Podcast
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2024-09-28
00 min
SceneSat
X-2010 weekend part 1 with SceneSat Staff
The first part of the live broadcast from the X-2010 party in Someren, The Netherlands! The only thing aired tonight will be the live performances from Datucker and Jeroen Tel and some overall chit-chat.
2010-10-02
2h 17