(Also a bunch of stuff about steam engines, the industrial revolution, etc.)
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/03/plato-how-an-educati...
I don't know if it could play Moria or Empire though.
Although things turned out well for Apple (and for IBM, Commodore, and Radio Shack, for a while at least), it probably narrowed the playing field and made the industry less interesting.
CP/M probably suffered as well as a platform: although it could technically run (with appropriate hardware and software kits) on Apple, Commodore, Radio Shack and (for CP/M-86) IBM PCs, it was not the primary platform for any of them. DOS, generally MS-DOS, took its place on PC until it was replaced/obsoleted (including DR DOS etc.) by Microsoft Windows.
Animats•1w ago
RFI incompatibility is almost forgotten as a problem now. That did not happen by accident.
nubinetwork•1w ago
Didn't they put a metal can around the pcb, like they did with the c64 and nes? FWIW, I don't remember them putting one on the zx spectrum either...
Edit: yes I know some c64s had a partial paper shield instead ;)