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wooden game. inspired Tetris ;)

O local onde estava quase todo o evento (as palestras ficavam na Cinemateca). Esta foto foi tirada no final do primeiro dia do evento, por isto as luzes acesas e a porta fechada.

MiL's dead and, I think, beyond repair, old iMac - always remove your motherboard batteries, folks.

Dumping the contents from the varius RL02 diskpack present in the museum archive, using a MicroVAX II clustered with a simh system with VMS, the old PDP 11/34 of the museum, and the RL02 drive from the "new" PDP 11/23.

Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org

Apple II Convention, Bribie Island Queensland

BIN TSC HASP v3.5 START JOB 8802 1.16.36 PM 27 JUL 79 NJECN PAWLIGER

Apple II Convention, Bribie Island Queensland

Apple II Convention, Bribie Island Queensland

Foto di Irene De Franco

The ROMS containing the operating system. My TT originally came from Austria via Germany so it had German TOS from the beginning.

BASF 6106 5.25" disk drive.

HP-28S, Handspring Visor, Psion Series 3, Newton MessagePad 130, Newton Message OMP (Original MessagePad)

Apple II Convention, Bribie Island Queensland

IBM PS/2 E, first powerup after years, I9990305 - no bootable device found, the disk drive was acting up.

computer game exhibition, london science museum

Jason Scott - The Angel of Death

VCFSE 3.0 overview

Minstrel 4D is a turbocharged Jupiter Ace compatible self assembly computer kit: blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk/2022/11/minstrel-4d-quick-st...

The output from the polar co-ordinate plotter. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, of course, because we're in Bristol.

Card from a Fortran program: Z(1) = Y + W(1)

from royal.pingdom.com

In 1977 the German electronics magazine Elektor published schematics for a DIY computer based on the SC/MP CPU by National Semiconductor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Semiconductor_SC/MP

 

VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 18.

Apple II Convention, Bribie Island Queensland

BASF 6104 5.25" disk drive

Jason Scott - The Internet Archive

E para encerrar o AMSTRAD MegaPC 386SX, um 386 com um Mega Drive embutido.

Commodore Amiga 1200 HD40, Motorola 68EC020, 14,4 Mhz, 2Mb RAM

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