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IBM PS/2 E, on top of the original box.

Retrocomputing & Retrogaming

 

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O "BYTE" da Moldávia (República da URSS), também clone de ZX Spectrum.

Atari 260ST: R.O.P. Mein zweites PD-Programm.

 

Once upon a long time ago I've wrote some smaller programs and shared it as shareware or wrote it for me and fun. #Atari #AtariST #retrocomputer #retrocomputing #computers #vintagecomputer

I have no idea where the sticky brown goo came from (or even what it is exactly) but it has leaked down all over the tape drives and the front of the cabinet!

IBM PS/2 E, on top of the original box.

computer game exhibition, london science museum

trying to get an old 9144A tape drive work under NetBSD hp/300 on an old HP 9000/385

Commodore Amiga 4000 Desktop, Motorola 68EC030 25 MHz, 1992

IBM PS/2 E, starting up Microsoft Windows 3.1

IBM PS/2 E, front panel open to reveal the slim floppy drive (the same used in some contemporary thinkpad models) and the two front pcmcia slot for expansion.

IBM PS/2 E, just unboxed.

IBM PS/2 E, Windows 3.1 desktop

A Friden Flexowriter I recently picked up for $50. I indent to restore it.

A Friden Flexowriter I recently picked up for $50. I indent to restore it.

SGI 4D320 VGX "Twin Tower"

SGI 4D320 VGX "Twin Tower"

"You can and must understand computers NOW." -- Ted Nelson

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recupero di quattro sistemi SGI Onyx, tre Reality Engine2 con cpu r4400 e una Infinite Reality con processori R10000

IBM PS/2 E, opening the case of the system, just one clip under the front panel and the whole cover slide out.

SGI 4D320 VGX "Twin Tower"

E mais um ORIC ATMOS, este com uma interface controladora de disquetes alternativa e ligada a uma unidade de 3,5".

SGI 4D320 VGX "Twin Tower"

IBM PS/2 E, the slim 1.44Mb floppy drive

IBM PS/2 E, power cable.

This is possibly my oldest 5.25 diskette (disk 1 was destroyed somehow, or went bad during normal use). My first box of 10 diskettes cost something like US $30.00, and we had to buy them in Hong Kong (our family had moved to Taiwan from the US just as the Apple II was starting to become popular). The year was 1979.

 

Before booting these diskettes, I check them for mold...that will destroy a disk drive very quickly.

I haven't seen the GS/OS Finder in, like, 10 years. My custom folder icons still look swanky on the 640x200 dithered color screen.

SGI 4D320 VGX "Twin Tower"

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