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Sinclair C5, one the most ill-fated Sinclair projects ever!
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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.
The new design of the Commodore 64. I can't seem to get attached to this, I prefer the (otherwise horrible, thick) design of the original 64.
Cartouche / Programme YRM-301 / Enregistreur MIDI YAMAHA ( transforme votre ordinateur musical YAMAHA en enregistreur MIDI 4-pistes, en temps réel ).
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
The Colossus machines were electronic computing devices used by British codebreakers to read encrypted German messages during World War II. These were the world's first programmable, digital, electronic, computing devices.
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.