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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
Thanks to the magic of iDOS and iPhone Explorer I was able to get Microsoft Word (5.5) running on my iPod Touch.
Depois da versão de Pier Solar para Mega Drive (direita), foi a vez da versão para Dreamcast (esquerda) e também Ouya (que não apareceu na foto, pois não é retro, rs)
Checking the Macintosh Classic I bought on eBay on December.
Latest addition of my collection of obsolete Apple hardware.
Digital Vaxstation 2000 stack: from the bottom there's a Vaxstation 2000 with the optional base, another Vaxstation 2000 without the base, a TK50Z scsi tape drive and on top an external scsi disk drive.
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
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
Il nostro "portatile multimediale" in salotto. ;-)
Da diversi mesi monta senza grossi problemi Mac OS X 10.4 e fornisce musica all'Hi-FI, (un po' di) spazio ed occasionali navigate e visualizzazioni di immagini e talvolta video.
Our own special "PowerBook Media Center". ;-)
Running pretty much smoothly Mac OS X 10.4 and providing music to the Hi-Fi, (some) storage and the occasional browsing/image/video viewing.
Este não estava a venda, apenas em exposição, um A1200 com controladora SCSI (Squirrel, via porta PCMCIA) e (quase) tudo que se tem direito, até mesmo um genlock!
I picked up a used IRIS 3130 from Eli Heffron's in Cambridge, MA in early 1990 for $2,000. Got my landlords to agree to let me cut a hole in the floor so I could put the system in the basement, but keep the head on my desk. When the color monitor died at the end of the year, I sold it on as-is for $2,000 and got a Sun-3/140 and a Telebit Trailblazer. Hey, it seemed like a good idea at the time...
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