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Um CPC 6128 com a unidade de 3" substituída por um emulador de disquetes e um PCW (um computador que teoricamente só serviria para editar texto).
I made these in about 1980 I think. You can actually buy these for real now. I was ahead of my time...
You can see that I currently have a disassembled Toshiba T1850 laptop from 1992 on my desk area. I'm working on getting a new hard drive. This one I got from a neighbor. Do you notice anything strange about it? I'll give you a cookie if you do.
This is my Neon, packed full of cruft to take to an Earth Day computer recycling event. My trunk, and my mother's car, were packed to bursting as well, and we still didn't get all of the stuff I'd hoarded over the years, but it was the majority of it.
It feels so good to have all that stuff gone.
We got my old ATARI 400 to work with a sufficiently old TV set. The 2600 needs more work in order to work, and the joysticks need to be replaced or refurbished
One of Amstrad's attempts to make a portable computer that produced weird, weird computers. They weren't that popular, either.
I should have copied this text before I reformatted the computer, really. From what I can make out above...
"Pretty self explanitroy, this part. The Pregnants formed in 1932 under the name 'Creamy Goodness and The Housepainters' and, after changing their name several times, began a career spanning 113 years, during which time they have barely improved at all. In fact, some would say they have gotten worse, whereas others say they couldn't have."