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Olivetti M28 286 computer board

Micro ville : le centre commercial

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Fluke 91 Scopemeter

Raspberry PI Model

B Rev 2.0

The underside of a Parallella Gen-0.

 

AMD Barcelona Die Micrograph (photo taken trhough backside of IC)

Build photos from the Stepper Motor Driver v1.2. This is a new, improved board that has a better layout, better connectors, and is slightly cheaper.

 

More info at: make.rrrf.org/smd-1.2

At Christmas I finally got the new Netbook I had hankered after for so long. Rich ordered me a bigger memory for it but the bad weather before Christmas delayed it by several weeks. It finally arrived last week and my Netbook has its upgrade in place.

Build photos from the Stepper Motor Driver v1.2. This is a new, improved board that has a better layout, better connectors, and is slightly cheaper.

 

More info at: make.rrrf.org/smd-1.2

8051 Microprocessor, I took this picture while I was working on my final project for Microprocessor class with my friend Phil.

Socket A AMD Athlon XP 1600+ processor introduced in 2001.

MicroTek MICE-16 8086 In-Circuit Emulator

The Intel Pentium processor, introduced in 1993, incorporated 3.1 million transistors. Today’s Intel Pentium 4 processor contains 42 million transistors.

 

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

(6918)

The Real Canadian Superstore located at 2901 8th Street East in Saskatoon had one of its automatic sliding door panels open. I took a picture of the inside. This device is intriguing.

From Dell Latitude D600

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Added Arduino serial port and some other features

At TFix laboratories we run a specialised soldering infrared equipment to carry out motherboard northbridge repair procedures safely and consistently.

  

www.tfix.co.uk/projects/motherboard-northbridge-repair/

This is what makes the buttons produce noise. First introduced in the 1980s and still in use since then.

 

Found lurking in a Dept of Transport truck on the corner of Winston Ave/Edward St in Melrose Park. It was only a year old at the time but I got kind permission to have this in my collection!

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