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Connectix Virtual Game Station - play PS1 games on a Mac!

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.

Commodore Plus/4, MOS 7501, 64KB, 1984

Commodore SL 386SX-25, Intel 386SX, 25Mhz, 1991

DEC VAXstation 3540

A Vectrex (not for sale) at Mackapär, Gothenburg. All of a sudden, I want one, not because the games would necessarily be great, but for the cool/weird artefact value of an interactive game machine based on a vector CRT

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

Commodore A2286AT - Bridgeboard PC Intel 80286 Emulator for the Amiga 2000, 1987

Commodore CBM 720, MOS 6509, 2 MHz, 1983

Commodore 8250LP, Dual 5,25" Floppy Drive for the Commodore CBM, 1981

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