Cristian wrote:
It's normal. It's difficult to love something you didn't tried, used, understood, had fun with. I've never driven a 1960's Ferrari or used a mechanical calculator machine, so I can't
love it.... unless it's an abacus obviously

It's not so much that I expect them to get
my fascination with retro computers and operating systems, it's that they don't appear to understand why I might have it in the first place. Which is not a big deal, but I just thought the article was relevant and hence why I shared it.
Incidentally, it's also not that I'm trying to get them on board, it's that when we chat socially, they might ask me what I'm up to at the weekend and, as just recently, getting CP/M onto a Pi Pico baffles them. The disconnect seems to happen because there does not appear to be a purpose to it. A phrase I hear all the time is "Why? What can you do with it?". Which is not really why I do it.
Anyway, it does provide them with plenty of amusement at me expense, so there is that

a.k.a. Jean-Yves