retroware

English

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commodore 128 (C128)
Examples of retroware (sense 1).

Etymology

Blend of retro +‎ software / hardware, or from retro- (old-fashioned or old-school) +‎ -ware (software). First attested in 1995, but in common usage only as of the 21st century.

Pronunciation

Noun

retroware (usually uncountable, plural (nonstandard) retrowares)

  1. (computing, informal, programming, software) Old software/hardware.
    • 1995 June 28, Rob Pegoraro, “Behind the Screens”, in The Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 22 May 2025:
      Microsoft itself has shown only two games for Win 95: Fury3, a Descent-like flight sim, and Return of Arcade, another retroware disk.
    • 2000 March 10, “Other voices”, in The Houston Chronicle:
      The March issue of Wired looks at retroware, the growing use of older computers, in an article by Mark Frauenfelder titled “Never Say Die”.
    • 2005 February 27, David, “Input=ESC/P2; Output=tiff... Any drivers/software?”, in comp.periphs.printers[2] (Usenet), retrieved 22 May 2025:
      p.s. My source for the ESC/P2 are old retroware/retro-computing software and the data will be coming out of 8-bit system emulators.

See also

Further reading

  • retroware”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.