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7 days ago
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Amstrad CPC464 - The 'Biggest' Retro Computer of the 1980s
The Amstrad CPC464 was a great computer, if a little late to the party. Even though it probably didn't reach attention across
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@darth-azrael
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8 days ago
retrocomputing
Byte (February 1984)
Cover of the February 1984 issue of Byte Byte tended
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@makerhacks
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13 days ago
technology
Amiga A600 + A Horrible Surprise
This is my Amiga A600. Quite the controversial machine still (as far as retro stuff goes) and also especially back in the day. I dug it out because some
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@darth-azrael
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16 days ago
retrocomputing
PC World (October 1986)
Cover of the October 1986 issue of PC World PC
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@darth-azrael
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21 days ago
retrocomputing
Byte (November 1985)
Cover of the November 1985 issue of Byte Byte was on
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@darth-azrael
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25 days ago
retrocomputing
PC World (July 1990)
Cover of the July 1990 issue of PC World PC World
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@darth-azrael
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27 days ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Gateway DX4300-11
I know I've said it before, but once upon a time, Gateway (AKA Gateway 2000) used to make awesome systems. Before I started building my own systems, I had a 1993 era 486 from Gatewa
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@darth-azrael
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29 days ago
retrocomputing
PC World (May 2005)
Cover of the May 2005 issue of PC World PC World wa
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about 1 month ago
technology
BBC Micro - The Ancestor to a Device You Are Guaranteed to Own
ARM-based chips are found in nearly 60 percent of the world's mobile devices Introducing the "Beeb" - the inventors of the ARM architecture used these mac
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about 1 month ago
retrocomputing
80 Microcomputing (April 1980)
Cover of the April 1980 issue of 80 Microcomputing
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