Re: Amstrad PPC512 and BBS
By: Alastair Frankland to Bob Worm on Thu Aug 21 2025 06:19:06
Hi, Alastair.
What did you think of Amstrad
PPC512? Take care and lovely to hear from you! tatty bye
To be honest I had to look it up - in my head I thought it might have been one of those desktop things that looked like a Mac and basically did word processing but no! It's a luggable!
That looks very cool and I can see why you are so keen on it.
Although this message is written for you on Windows XP
Hyperterminal, dialup, it is just as much fun.
I've also just started using a Windows XP netbook that my parents had no more use for. Man, it was effort to get a CP437 friendly terminal program downloaded onto that thing. Between out of date root certificates, lack of modern SSL / TLS ciphers and most of the good software being on github or sourceforge which requires SSL... I try to avoid browsing on it, to be fair, as it's probably vulnerable to a huge number of exploits.
I'd love to get a bit more happening on it, though. I don't know how old it is (it tells me flash player was last updated in 2013) but it's a lovely small form factor with about 7 hours of battery capacity. I don't know how it's still holding charge but it is.
The weekend is almost here - hope you have a good one!
BobW
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