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==Reception==
Retrocomputing (and [[retrogaming]] as aspect) has been described in one paper as [[Digital preservation|preservation]] activity and as aspect of the [[remix culture]].<ref>{{cite conference |title=Retrocomputing as Preservation and Remix |last1=Takhteyev |first1=Yuri |last2=DuPont |first2=Quinn |date=2013 |publisher=iSchools |book-title=iConference 2013 Proceedings |pages= 422–432 |___location=Fort Worth, Texas |doi=10.9776/13230|doi-broken-date=31 January 2024|hdl=2142/38392}}</ref>
 
==Internet==
Though many retro computers pre-date widespread use of the Internet, many enthusiasts find ways to connect their machines using technologies such as ''Retronet'' that emulate the modems and [[X.25]] protocol the machines were designed at the time to use.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.codeplex.com/|title=CodePlex Archive|website=CodePlex Archive|access-date=2018-12-21}}</ref>
 
==See also==