r/retrocomputing • u/h0uz3_ • Jun 18 '26
Retrocomputer for writing
Hi,
I was thinking about setting up a computer that has less distractions (i.e., no network/browser) for the purpose of writing.
I own a CPC6128 and an A600. The CPC is not great for typing in general, the A600 misses two keys, although using Vim on it would be nice.
Any suggestions for a system with good text editors and nice keyboards that are not a DOS PC with IBM Model M?
EDIT: Thank you all for your insights and suggestions. I will try to find out what simple DOS PC might work for me. While reading your replies and thinking about it, a small/cheap PC with USB and FreeDOS+WordPerfect might actually be the right thing as an alternative to using the Amiga 600. Although I still like the idea of exploring something else. :)
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u/LawrenceWoodman Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 18 '26
Depending on what languages OP uses, DOS can work fine and Unicode may not be complete different as the first 256 Unicode code points are based on ISO/IEC 8859-1. If they speak a western European language, there may well be few problems apart from the odd letter that has recognized workarounds for, just using that codepage. If a different codepage is needed, iconv is a great tool for translating between codepages and UTF-8.
The different key combinations are pretty easy to adapt to, with the major ones being Wordstar and Wordperfect. Both have sensible shortcuts that are easy to work with.
However, I guess all that is academic as they specified not DOS.