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I bought a MacBook, black. Just installed 2 GB RAM, now it's fast. Not really sure what I think of the keyboard yet. Only downside is that it gets really hot.
This is my BBC Master 128 playing the enhanced master version of Elite. No floppy disks in use here - the game has been loaded of USB memory stick.
The USB system is provided by the RetroClinic DataCentre. You can read more about this device here.
You can see my DataCentre board in this photo.
Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.
Picked up this Color Computer 2 for $5 at a swap shop.
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This computer has long been too heavy to lug about, and now it won't start either. I must find a way to discard it. But here are some images of it as a farewell gesture to an item that accompanied (and indeed encumbered) me all the way to Hotel Roger Williams, Madison Avenue.
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Having a hot chocolate this evening while working on video I took on the weekend of some bands.
Shannon thinks my 3 computers are too many. Bah I say! Besides, I need somewhere for all my stickers.
A very late PET from 1982, the year Commodore discontinued the PET line.
It's a 4032, with 32kilobytes of RAM, and a 9" monitor.
Visible to the right is a CBM 2040 disk drive, each disk could hold up to 170k!
How far we've come. I'm looking for the IE-488 cable needed to connect the drives to the computer, anybody got one hanging around?
I have achieved my perfect workspace. The only wires are the ones connecting my macbook pro to my monitor and my monitor to a power source.
My wife said she thought she had a bug in her computer. She was right. I found it and debugged it for her. Now everything is working just fine!