I'm a little puzzled by the name, since it seems to be more about vintage computer hardware than the web. Or I guess maybe it's like a mini-web about retro things? Idk
this post was submitted on 03 Feb 2024
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Old school websites were often called "webs". Its synonymous with "site". So it just means "retro [stuff] site"
Maybe because it is about the retro web era. Or Web 1.0 and the hardware that existed during that time. I don’t know just speculation.
This is amazing!
Fun to dig around a bit!!! Hoped to find my old ATi 9700 card from MSI on there, but only found the chip :(
No video cards?
They are under expansion chips.
I noticed that as well. Or any other expansion boards of the day. The odd peripherals is part of what made the retro stuff interesting!
Very cool