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Announcing RetroChallenge 2024/10 for the month of October!

epooch

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We are happy to announce RetroChallenge for the month of October 2024!

About RetroChallenge​

In a nutshell, the RetroChallenge is a loosely disorganised gathering of RetroComputing enthusiasts who collectively do stuff with old computers for a month.
The point of this, if indeed there is one, is to challenge you to do something new with your retro-computer, to learn something new or just play for a month. It is sort of like a show-and-tell. Do something fun or interesting and let the world know. The event is very much open to interpretation… individuals set their own challenges, which can range from programming to multimedia work, hardware restoration to exploring legacy networking, or just plain fooling around. It really doesn’t matter what you do, just so long as you do it.

RetroChallenge 2024/10 Theme Categories​

We have two theme categories for this event: RC2014 (Spend some quality time with your RC2014 kit computer) and Halloween Hacks (Get ready for Halloween with the help of your retro-computer). These categories will be judged and awarded separately from the standard entries. If your project qualifies, enter it into one of the theme categories! Otherwise, enter in the General category and just do your own retro thing. Check out last year's List of Entries for some examples.

How to Enter​

Fill out the Entry Form for Contestants and save the link at the end in case you want to update or change your information. Let us know in the comments if you have any issues signing up.
Sign Up Now!

I hope to see you all there!

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I just finished signing up. This year since my Z-Star EX is finished and repaired from my HDD failure, I will use it and my Green 753 system to try and learn programming for DOS and WIn 3.x to ultimately make my OPL2LPT audio card for the 25 pin parallel port to work better since the current drivers aren't really supported by everything sometime in the future.
 
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