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5 days ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #14 – DM0126B.DOC
A summary for those that haven't been keeping up with this series: I found a number of 5.25" disks at a thrift store a number of years ago (sometime in the late 1990s to
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@darth-azrael
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3 days ago
retrocomputing
PC World (August 2005)
Cover of the August 2005 issue of PC World In 2005, PC
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@darth-azrael
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9 days ago
retrocomputing
PC World (November 1999)
Cover of the November 1999 issue of PC World I haven'
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@darth-azrael
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13 days ago
retrocomputing
Compute!'s Gazette (June 1984)
Cover of the June 1984 issue of Compute!'s Gazet
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@darth-azrael
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about 1 month ago
retrocomputing
PC World (March 1990)
Cover of the March 1990 issue of PC World PC World was w
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@darth-azrael
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about 1 month ago
retrocomputing
Byte (March 1980)
Cover of the March 1980 issue of Byte If you were buying a compu
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@darth-azrael
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about 1 month ago
retrocomputing
Compute! (March 1988)
Cover of the March 1988 of Compute! Com
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about 2 months ago
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CP/M: The Linux of the Early 80s
Before Linux, before Microsoft was the powerhouse it is today, and even before the IBM PC was a thing, a company called Digital Research wrote the dominant mi
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about 2 months ago
retrocomputing
Byte (March 1985)
Cover of the May 1985 issue of Byte How many people have even seen
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about 2 months ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Gateway MT6723
At first glance, the Gateway MT6723 seems to be a pretty nice laptop. It has solid construction, a decent keyboard, and a nice screen even though it has a pretty mediocre resolution.
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