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JZA
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El Salvador
Hive User since 2016, love mostly anime, basketball, hiphop, Linux and Web3. Have a technical background and love coding languages such as C/C++, Python, Go
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3 days ago
RE: Digital Archaeology: Dell Latitude D610
My definition of netbook is closer to what was the idea of the 'web appliance'. Inexpensive accesible devices that focus on get you online. It reminded me of this device which…
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4 days ago
I sort of disagree, I think netbooks took over for good. The first issue is that Microsoft fought tooth and nail against these systems because they didn't carry Windows. So they…
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6 days ago
RE: Digital Archaeology: Dell Latitude D610
One of my all time favorite netbooks I owed was the once famous EEEPC Notebook.
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12 days ago
RE: RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide (April 1990)
You can probably download an emulator and play the ROM. Is a bit hard to play. Do you have a controller for the PC?
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13 days ago
RE: RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide (April 1990)
Interesting seen the C64 in action and some of the software. Here is The Music Studio and Music Construction Set .
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13 days ago
RE: RUN: The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide (April 1990)
I used to play this game on my NES . It was very hard and I could only get to level 4 or 5 at most. But I enjoyed it a lot. 
I used to have that pc
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29 days ago
RE: PC World (October 2001)
You can get a raspberry pi kit for 200 usd.
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29 days ago
RE: PC World (October 2001)
Remind me to the start of the eMachines.
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