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Internet POPs in late 1990ies and early 2000 usually had to terminate lots of analog phone lines, which modems used to connect to the provider. This exhibition showed different equipment by Cisco and Agfeo and tried to bring up the entire system.
Data General Eclipse MV7800XP, first system startup and some repair.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
Data General Eclipse MV7800XP, first system startup and some repair.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
Atari 800 XL is seen quite often on vintage computer shows. This one is in an individual, handmade airbrushed case, which renders it to a worldwide single copy. More interesting than the device or the color is the little white device in the SIO port (right back), which is a FujiNet adapter. FujiNet brings internet to vintage computers: fujinet.online/
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 24.
In 1983 Canon introduced X-07 calculator, designed around the NSC800 CPU by National Semiconductors, running a Microsoft BASIC. The NSC800 is compatible to the widely used Z80 processor: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_X-07
VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 15.
Data General Eclipse MV7800XP, first system startup and some repair.
Freaknet Museum - museum.dyne.org
Based on a Z80 CPU, the BOSS was introduced by Olympia in Germany in 1980. It was mostly used in office environments, running either on CP/M or PROLOGUE operating system.
The system came dead without any schematics and required redraw schematics as well as disassembling the boot ROM in order to bring it back to live.
VCFe 24.0 Exhibition No 11.