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In this photo, you have...

 

* A Rolf Harris 12" record

* A Stylophone

* A Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48k

* Sinclair Horizons cassette tape

* Dysan 8" floppy disk.

Amiga 500, Commodore 64, flatscreen TV and a small portable television hacked into an oscilloscope... More... www.youtube.com/watch?v=xadWQgvUVYM

This system uses the Intel N80186 CPU and has 1Mb of RAM. Sadly, currently has no hard disk, so I have to boot from 720k floppy.

 

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I picked up a silver Gameboy Advanced SP at a carboot sale for £4, but it was very scratched. So I bought a replacement case off eBay for £6.

 

The Gameboy now looks brand new.

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I picked up a silver Gameboy Advanced SP at a carboot sale for £4, but it was very scratched. So I bought a replacement case off eBay for £6.

 

The Gameboy now looks brand new.

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

The MPF 1P (MicroProfessor 1 Plus), is an improved version of the MPF 1. Like its brother, it is a learning tool for use in the teaching of microprocessor, microelectronics, and control technology.

 

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This is my Atari ST on my website. Its connecting via my Linux server over a serial terminal session. Its kinda cheating, but I dont have ethernet for my ST.

 

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Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

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Selecting some choice retro and new parts to populate the RC2014 Mini PCB. Z80 by Sharp, EPROM by ST, 68B50 by Thomson, RAM by Hitachi. I'll find more brightly-coloured header pins when I start soldering (from China).

I picked up a silver Gameboy Advanced SP at a carboot sale for £4, but it was very scratched. So I bought a replacement case off eBay for £6.

 

The Gameboy now looks brand new.

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

SD2IEC is a hardware mass storage device using an SD/MMC card and interfacing with the IEC bus. It is based on the ATmega644 microcontroller from the Atmel AVR microcontroller family. The most prominent use of SD2IEC is emulation/replacement of aCommodore-1541 disk drive for a C64.

 

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A Commodore 128D with model 1902A composite/RGB monitor in RGB mode for displaying 80 columns. Running the Reddit BASIC Week 2: Halloween Boogaloo challenge.

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This is a multicart for the VIC-20 which has 100s of games included on it. For a complete list and more information about the cartridge, take a look at www.8bitcentral.com/behrbonz.htm

 

Eslapion & Viande did the work on ensuring the games would work from the cartridge and EPROM, and Elsapion did the circuit design and original board layout.

 

For this batch, Phu of www.retrocomputermuseum.co.uk re-entered the circuit design into the PCB software, gathered up the parts and put the bits together. Being the guy I am, I personally assembled mine to say that 'I built this!' Also put my EPROM in a socket incase the software ever gets updated. I also dont like to solder EPROMS to the PCB.

 

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I always love it when I find something like this when im given a computer.

 

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Intel’s 28F010 CMOS flash memory offers the most cost-effective and reliable alternative for read/write random access nonvolatile memory. The 28F010 adds electrical chip-erasure and reprogramming to familiar EPROM technology. Memory contents can be rewritten: in a test socket; in a PROM-programmer socket; onboard during subassembly test; in-system during final test; and in-system after sale. The 28F010 increases memory flexibility, while contributing to time and cost savings.

 

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Following info taken from Wikipedia.

 

The Cobalt RaQ 2 is a 1U rackmount server product line developed by Cobalt Networks, Inc. (later purchased by Sun Microsystems) featuring a modified Red Hat Linux operating system and a proprietary GUI for server management. The RaQ 2 systems were equipped with MIPS CPUs.

 

The Cobalt RaQ2 was the third product line produced by Cobalt Networks; the first was the Cobalt Qube followed by the Cobalt RaQ. The introduction of the Cobalt RaQ2 was a success for the company. Many ISPs purchased and stacked the units in their computer rooms and used the RaQ 2 units to sell dedicated hosting services to their clients.

 

This unit was replaced by the RaQ3, then RaQ4, then the XTR, which was finally replaced by the RaQ 550 which was then discontinued by Sun Microsystems.

 

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I really need to tidy up!

 

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The original Adam keyboard. The plastic has discoloured some due to natural breaking down of the chemicals.

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For more information about The National Museum of Computing , visit www.tnmoc.org

 

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