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We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

 

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

 

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on Stack Overflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on Super User.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other Stack Exchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

 

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

 

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on Stack Overflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on Super User.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other Stack Exchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on Stack Overflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on Super User.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other Stack Exchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

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We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on StackOverflowStack Overflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on SuperUserSuper User.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other StackExchangeStack Exchange sites. For example: Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi, Ask DifferentAsk Different, etc.

We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on StackOverflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on SuperUser.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other StackExchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on Stack Overflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on Super User.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other Stack Exchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

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We should have an entry on the What should I avoid asking section of the Help centre:

What should I avoid asking?

Questions about modern, currently supported computers are off-topic. This includes questions about earlier versions of a current machine or OS.

Questions regarding writing code that emulates retrocomputing features may be better asked on StackOverflow.
Questions regarding configuration of emulators on a modern computer may be better asked on SuperUser.
Questions regarding emulation on specific machines may be better asked on other StackExchange sites. For example: Raspberry Pi, Ask Different, etc.

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