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turk street, san francisco, 2002

A VIC-20, a C-16, and a boxed Plus/4.

The Philips amber composite video 12 inch monitor, type BM7522/00G, functioning again after a small repair and cleaning. I used a Commodore Vic-20 to test this monitor after repair. If i am correct, this monitor is manufactured in 1985.

clockwise from top:

emuse / armer / remio / vic20 / twist

How the old computer stuff is shaping up in the new place. It's still work in progress, but getting there I think.

 

I'd have some sort of competition to name everything you can see, but there's nothing that rare here and, anyway, a lot of stuff has the name of it on the front/top somewhere....hence I've tagged everything I can instead.

 

(that said, you don't see Atari 1200XLs, Philips N60s or Timex TS1500s in the UK that often)

The Commodore Vic-20 from 1982, fully working after a restoration and a small repair (Logic chip replacement).

 

I bought this computer when i was a child. Saving money, and going to a computer store somewhere in Amsterdam. I payd 359 Guilders (Almost €163).

 

I have all my original data cassette's, in perfect working condition.

This is from a photo shooting with the Vicky Twenty in the plexilaser.de acrylic case. The Vicky Twenty is a remake of the Commodore VIC-20, an 8 bit computer from the early 1980s. I have built it in 2021.

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