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Today my new computer should arrive. I may not be around much while I get it set up!

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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.

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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 ).

Luftfahrt- und Technik Museumspark Merseburg

Inside the Diefenbunker museum of Ottawa

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Those were the days...

 

...but the future is now!!!

Old Machine interfaces found at The Black Hole, an amazing industrial surplus store.

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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.

My old computer setup from home during highschool.

aspen, colorado

may 1980

 

nick with the computer he built to run the aspen dancing fountain

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

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Some ancient stuffs I found laying around my house. But I couldn't find the monitor.

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Cartouche / Éditeur RX YAMAHA YRM-302 ( permet une programmation , à partir de l'Ordinateur musical YAMAHA, des programmateurs de rythme YAMAHA RX11 ou 15 ).

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with optional external monitor (green screen)

Micro Ordinateur PHILIPS VG 5000 et le manuel utilisateur.

This heap of old american seconds was visible outside the library of the Community college in Grenada. There was some reluctance to part with all this junk.

Windows 98, refurbed Compaq Presario 5686 (Pentium III) with a $5 thrift store monitor. It knew what day it was, but the clock was off by 40 minutes or so.

 

My next project is to fire up my very first computer...I think it's around here somewhere.

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Zoomer :) It is still working :)

 

"The Casio Z-7000, XL7000, Tandy Z-PDA and AST Gridpad 2390 are all the same machine, the Zoomer. The XL-7000 does not include AOL, or other US specific documents.

 

The machine was engineered by Casio, Palm Computing, Datalight and Geoworks. Casio designed the hardware and ROM BIOS. Datalight provided it's ROM-DOS v3.31. Palm Computing provided most of the applications that run on the Zoomer as well as the handwriting recognition (PalmPrint). Geoworks provided Geoworks v2.0 and also provides development software for the Zoomer in it's SDK."

 

From www.pocketpcfaq.com/zoomer/zfaq.txt

This is my computer desk just now. haha nah it was inside the old crappy tractor garage

Hand soldered with delicious wires.

Apple desktop computer portfolio in the early 2000s. Power Mac G4, iMac G3, Power Mac G4 Cube.

Cartouche / Compositeur Musical FM YAMAHA YRM-501 ( permet une composition et orchestration musicales assistées par ordinateur )

Noah had held onto the MicroDock I gave him for his Duo 230, which added an ethernet port onto the machine. Happily, he also still had all the right drivers installed on the machine, which meant I was able to get it onto the internet! Amazing. It was a good thing, too; getting it onto the network turned out to be the only way we were able to get his files off of the laptop.

I made these in about 1980 I think. You can actually buy these for real now. I was ahead of my time...

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