We’ve just deployed a new version of the Ancient Computer website.
This update focuses on improving structure, consistency, and long-term maintainability while keeping the overall experience familiar. Several internal components have been refined, navigation has been streamlined, and the foundation has been strengthened to support upcoming content and features.
You may notice subtle improvements in layout behavior, page loading, and how different sections of the archive are organized. While this release is not about a visual redesign, it prepares the site for future expansions, including new artifacts, publications, and tools aimed at digital preservation and retro-computing research.
As always, the goal remains the same: to document, preserve, and share computing history in a clear, accurate, and accessible way.
If you encounter anything unexpected or have feedback, feel free to reach out. More updates and additions are already in progress.