Article 6WWD2 The VTech Socratic method

The VTech Socratic method

by
Thom Holwerda
from OSnews on (#6WWD2)

We've had a lot of fun with VTech's computers in the past on this blog. Usually, they're relatively spartan computers with limited functionality, but they did make something very interesting in the late 80s. The Socrates is their hybrid video game console/computer design from 1988, and today we'll start tearing into it.

Leaded Solder web log

Now we're in for the good stuff. A weird educational computer/game console/toy thing from the late '80s, by VTech. I have a massive soft spot for these toy-like devices, because they're always kind of a surprise - will it be a stupidly simple hardcoded device with zero input/output, or a weirdly capable computer with tons of hidden I/O and a full BASIC ROM? You won't know until you crack it open and take a peek!

VTech still makes things like this, and I still find them ever as fascinating.

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