Category:Historical: Difference between revisions

From OS-Tan Collections Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
In the broadest sense, historical could refer to any personification of a computer system which is no longer current. However, on the OS-tan Collections Wiki this term is reserved mostly for pre-1980s OS-tans belonging to the [[:category:Early Computers | early computer]],  [[:category:Mainframe | mainframe]] and [[:category:minicomputer | minicomputer]] classes, as well as other large-scale systems such as servers and supercomputers. As well, defunct [[:category:Factions | factions]] can be categorized as historical.
In the broadest sense, historical could refer to any personification of a computer system which is no longer current. However, on the OS-tan Collections Wiki this term is reserved mostly for pre-1980s OS-tans belonging to the [[:category:Mainframes|mainframe]] and [[:category:Minicomputers|minicomputer]] classes, as well as other large-scale systems such as servers and supercomputers. As well, defunct [[:category:Factions|factions]] can be categorized as historical.


Microcomputers and other small-scale systems belong in the [[:category:Vintage | Vintage]] category.
Microcomputers and other small-scale systems belong in the [[:category:Vintage|Vintage]] category.


[[Category:OS-tan]]
[[Category:OS-tan]]

Latest revision as of 02:25, 28 June 2026

In the broadest sense, historical could refer to any personification of a computer system which is no longer current. However, on the OS-tan Collections Wiki this term is reserved mostly for pre-1980s OS-tans belonging to the mainframe and minicomputer classes, as well as other large-scale systems such as servers and supercomputers. As well, defunct factions can be categorized as historical.

Microcomputers and other small-scale systems belong in the Vintage category.