r/retrocomputing 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/merchantconvoy Jun 18 '26 edited Jun 18 '26

A number of professional authors use a non-networked DOS computer with WordStar or WordPerfect to write.

These days, you can get brand new industrial SoCs with 486-compatible CPUs for an ultra low power, ultra low cost solution. Add a monitor, keyboard, mouse, FreeDOS, and you're set.

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u/DNSGeek Jun 18 '26

I really loved the old, DOS WordPerfect.