Old Computer Challenge – Modern Web for the Zx Spectrum
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The 'Old Computer Challenge' project renders modern web pages on a ZX Spectrum, sparking discussion on retrocomputing, alternative internet protocols, and creative workarounds for limited hardware.
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I mean:
gopher->gemini->web via News Waffle, enough to read news sites and blogs
irc->bitlbee->IM and chat networks, from Mastodon to XMPP, Steam, Discord...
https://github.com/milankowww/ppp_tcpip_zxspectrum
The more elegant solution is probably a Spectranet interface, which does TCP offload:
https://www.bytedelight.com/?page_id=3515
There's Vaticanus[1][2] on a (mostly) 4x6 grid for 64x32. Or Tiny Talk[3] on a 5x5 grid for 51x38 if you prefer slightly more height.
[0] https://ia902300.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/4/...
[1] https://www.fontspace.com/vaticanus-font-f128585
[2] With some tweaks to characters and using 2px for space[4], I think you can get e.g. "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." into 158px (61.7% of a line) instead of 344px. One of the headlines shown ("[2] Is Postgres read heavy or write heavy?" would fit into 149px (58.2% line) rather than being truncated to "[2] Is Postgres read heavy or..."
[3] https://v3x3d.itch.io/tiny-talk
[4] https://git.rjp.is/rjp/zx-vaticanus-spacing
[0] Although slightly distressing because I certainly read this at the time and typed it in to play around with but had lost all memory of it. Ah, age.
-edit-: Also I had completely forgotten all about the channels and streams shenanigans.
I thought the same thing.
gopher://magical.fish (the news section it's huge)
gopher://sdf.org
gopher://bitreich.org/1/lawn (the directory it's huge)
gopher://gopher.icu (good site)
gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver
gopher://typed-hole.org (some adventures)
There's also Telnet clients so you can access old-school BBSes, and a variety of interesting "bridges" that grant access to Gopher or even parse websites. Quite amazing to access the modern Internet on an 8-bit machine from the early 80s that originally loaded games from cassette tape :)
[1]=https://www.bytedelight.com/?page_id=3515
[2]=https://tnfs.markround.com
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