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Calculadora Burroughts

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.

Sharing the same housing as the Olivetti P6060, the P6066 is an Improved version of the P6060 with higher clock frequency, more memory and a port for a CRT monitor.

 

VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 39.

The exhibition was provided by the Museo del Computer, northern Italy: www.museodelcomputer.org

Commodore PC Multimedia Keyboard

Event Title:Retro Computing

Speaker:Plymouth University/BCS South West

Event Date:21 November 2011, 19:00

Event Location:Sherwell Conference Centre, Plymouth University

Commodore PC-30 III, Intel 80286, 12 Mhz

Asbesto playing with Soldier of Fortune II

Inside an Apple Macintosh (Classic?) 1991? Photo by @luisacivardi @verdebinario @woz #jobs #apple #design #circuits #retronerd #instanerd #retrocomputer #retrocomputing#computer#circuit#maker#laboratory#programmable#electonics#tech#tecnology#projects#vintagecomputer#broadcasting#oldhardware ift.tt/2BUn9L3

In 1980, Hewlett-Packard introduced the first model of the HP-80 series. The desktop computers were designed for scientific end engineering tasks. There was a broad range of peripherals and metrology devices to connect with the computer. The HP 85B was the first model in this series.

 

VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 23.

Michael Spindler is building Amiga compatible systems based on a Motorola 68030 CPU in an ITX form factor. There is also a portable notwbook prptotype: www.akiko.computer/akiko32en.html

 

VCFe 24.0 exhibition No 10.

Example of restoration: Saga FOX LS-1000, 1980 #restoration #digital #retrocomputer #retrocomputing #instanerd #computer #circuit #maker #laboratory #programmable #electronics #tech #tecnology #projects #vintagecomputer #broadcasting #oldhardware #instatech #electronicscomponents ift.tt/2p08t8U

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.

Commodore 1764 REU 256Kb Memory Expansion for the C64

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