Tuesday, September 1, 2020
RIP, Curt Vendel
Very unfortunate to hear about the sudden passing of Curt Vendel, a great figure in the Atari scene. The best Atari Flashback (2600 clone) was the second one where he learned from the error of using the "NES on a chip" in the first Flashback, and instead designed a system so compatible you could put a cartridge port in it and play your old VCS games (and a system so easy to hack that the board has specific solder points and guides you how to make the modification). Probably his most lasting contribution to vintage computing was the Atari History Museum he founded in 1988 with over 15,000 files, folders and documents, plus two entire room-sized archives of schematics, mechanical drawings, artwork and design film, some of this even salvaged from Atari's own dumpsters. He was only 53. Rest in peace.
See more of my general vintage computing projects,
mostly microcomputers, 6502, PalmOS, 68K/Power Mac
and Unix workstations, but that's not all. Be kind, REWIND and PLAY.
Old VCR is advertisement- and donation-funded, and what I get
goes to maintaining the hardware here at Floodgap.
I don't drink coffee, but the Mr Pibb doesn't buy itself. :-)
Thanks for reading. -- Cameron Kaiser
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