My interest in the Mattel Aquarius (and indeed all retrocomputing)
waxes and wanes. Some of these things might interest me, then again,
maybe not. Whim of the time, you know. My dream would be to get all
the rest of the documentation scanned and OCRed, much as Daniel Coulom
has so admirably done for the Alice 32 and 90 computers.
http://alice32.free.fr/
1. I'm occasionally interested in doing programming for the
retrocomputers. For the Aquarius, I'd like to do a nice demo that'd be
for the 16K expansion.
2. I'm not an organizer, but if a large group wanted to go to the West
Coast VCS, maybe I'd go too. Maybe. I went only once. Did not go
again, even when I knew Jeri Ellsworth would be there, LOL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeri_Ellsworth
3. I'm not sure there's enough info and interest to sustain a
newsletter on the Aquarius, or indeed, any particular subset of
retromicrocomputer, for a long period of time. Here's a previous
newsletter:
http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM/RTM_TD.htm
http://my.stratos.net/~hewston95/RTM/RTM_Home.htm
4. LOL. Can I cheat?
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1). Programming contest.
> 2). Organize the membership to attend a classic computer show.
> 3). Electronic newsletter/magazine (frequency of 6 times per year).
We
> would need writers and technical people to volunteer.
> 4). Dungeons and Dragons marathon.