#digitalarchaeologyUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutsdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • yesterdayDigital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #10 – FORMS.DOCA 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 (we are talking late 1990s prodarth-azrael in #computers • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 16)darth-azrael in #delphi • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 11)darth-azrael in #digitalarchaeology • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 19)A summary for those that haven't been keedarth-azrael in #hive-106817 • last yearDigital Archaeology: HP Pavilion DV2700The Pavilion DV2700 is laptop that was released by Hewlett Packard in the 2008 time frame. However, like many of their models, it refers to a fairly wide variety of hardwaredarth-azrael in #hive-120019 • 9 months agoWhich DOS era computer makes for the best retrogaming PC?Which DOS era computer makes for the best retrogaming PC? Which DOS era computer makes for the best retrogaming PC? I guess I should add some criteria here. Retrogaming in…darth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoANALOG Computing (November 1988)ANALOG Computing was perhaps the best known and one of tdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • last yearDigital Archaeology: HP Pavilion DV6000 (GA456UA-ABA)The HP Pavilion dv6000 actually consisted of a number of different laptop models. In fact, other than to give you an idea of the laptop size, dv6000 isn't very useful as a modarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 4 months agoDigital Archaeology: Compaq Presario CQ57-339WMAfter HP bought Compaq in 2002, it continued to use the Compaq name for lower end systems until 2013. This computer, the Compaq Presario CQ57, is a low-end laptop from around 2012. Tdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 9 months agoDigital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 9400The Inspiron line has long been Dell's main consumer laptop models. The Inspiron 9400 was released in the 2005 time frame. It is for all practical purposes identical to thedarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #9 (part 18)A summary for those that haven't been keeping up widarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #10 (part 1)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. I finally got around to adarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • last yearDigital Archaeology: IBM 300GLThe IBM Personal Computer 300GL is a model designation that actually covered a pretty wide variety of different models. Machines were built with the 300GL designationdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoThe MITS Altair 8800The Altair 8800 is arguably the computer that sparked the microcomputer and ultimately the homedarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 7 months agoDigital Archaeology: Compaq Presario 2240Is the Compaq Presario 2240 a retrocomputing pleasure or a piece of junk? It turns out that those are not mutually exclusive categories. If you were a PC power user in the late 1990sdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • last yearDigital Archaeology: Toshiba Satellite L305The Toshiba L305 was a low-end laptop series sold in the 2009 timeframe. This particular one, the L305-S5919 is possibly the very lowest end model. It was already obsolete whdarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology - Dell Latitude D600The great thing about Dell computers is that you can usually go to Dell's support site and type in the service tag which is typically on the computer somewhere and it will gidarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 21 days agoDigital Archaeology: Toshiba Satellite L355-S7905The Toshiba Satellite L355 was available from a number of retailers in slightly different configurations. My particular model is the L355-S7905. As far as I can tell, the numbers…darth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 months agoDigital Archaeology: Toshiba A215-S7444The Toshiba A215 line of laptops were released in the late 2007. Like other manufacturers though, Toshiba liked to use one main model number for a large variety of laptops. This partidarth-azrael in #retrocomputing • 2 years agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #10 (part 12)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. I finally got around to a