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Sinclair C5, one the most ill-fated Sinclair projects ever!
vintage computer, retrocomputer,Brusaporto,Brusaporto 2013, vintage gaming , vintage videogame
A mid-90s PC with Pentium 200, 32MB RAM, Windows 95, Highscreen keyboard, Genius mouse, Philips monitor, and no-name IBM-compatible joystick.
A little piece of computing history that has fallen into my possession. Still works, although I have nothing to connect it to.
Rowan's description: "Ah, it's an early-on turbo model, 90s, a 286 I think. IBM compatible"
Later (he's taken it to bits): it's a 386SX actually
CANON X-07 / Hand Held Computer avec carte mémoire XM-101 (8K Bytes) à l'intérieur du micro (Fonctionnel , merci HEBDOGICIEL !)
Cartouche / Programme YRM-301 / Enregistreur MIDI YAMAHA ( transforme votre ordinateur musical YAMAHA en enregistreur MIDI 4-pistes, en temps réel ).
This was, surprisingly, seems to be a II Plus rather than a Europlus. Previous I'd only seen the Europlus over here, so naturally I grabbed it.
aspen, colorado
may 1980
nick with the computer he built to run the aspen dancing fountain
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Dimension 2350 Intel Pentium 4 Processor @ 2.20GHz with
512K L2 Cache 128MB DDR-SDRAM 17 inch Monitor
Using IBM 2741 Terminals - apparently the latest technology everyone wanted.
This is a digital rendition of a 35mm transparency scanned with an Epson Perfection 4490 Photo scanner. Some colour restoration has been applied.