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@darth-azrael
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8 months ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Gateway NV57H
The Gateway NV57H is an i3-2310M based laptop. As such, it certainly isn't "vintage" and it would be stretching things quite a bit to even call it "retro".
@darth-azrael
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about 1 year ago
retrocomputing
Identifying a Mystery Computer From Almost 30 Years Ago
Commodore 64C If you are someone who pays any attention to what I post here on Hive then you probably realize that old computers are a hobby of mine. I've loved comput
@darth-azrael
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6 months ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: HP Pavilion m7570n
The HP Pavilion M7570N is a somewhat interesting machine. It was designed to be a multimedia hub and it certainly provided a lot of multimedia related functionality. It include
@darth-azrael
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4 months ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 1545
The Dell Inspiron 1545 was Dell's mainstream laptop circa 2009. There were a variety of CPU options including Celeron, Pentium Dual-Core and Core 2 Duo models. Memory configurations
@darth-azrael
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9 months 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
@darth-azrael
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22 days ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: Dell Inspiron 531s
The Dell Inspiron 531S is a slimline desktop. Dell made several models of a similar design in both Intel and AMD varieties. This particular one has a Athlon 64 X2 5000+. The In
@darth-azrael
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about 1 year ago
retrocomputing
Digital Archaeology: eMachines T5088
eMachines were known for their bargain basement priced computers. Unfortunately, while they were certainly cheap for their time, you got what you paid for. The T5088 was their middle o
@darth-azrael
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7 days ago
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Digital Archaeology: Floppy Disk #14 – STRANGE.DOC
A summary for those that haven't necessarily 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 l
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