Office workstations
Up to the 1990s there were workstations designed for software development (Lisp/Smalltalk Machines by various vendors), graphics and CAD (Apollo, SGI), and general purpose systems (Sun, HP)....
Up to the 1990s there were workstations designed for software development (Lisp/Smalltalk Machines by various vendors), graphics and CAD (Apollo, SGI), and general purpose systems (Sun, HP)....
I am a current Apple daily driver for my computing needs, but not until somewhat recently...
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I recently got an Anbernic RG35XX and I friggin love that thing, but I'm curious what others are using to for their retro gaming. Steam Deck, Mister FGPA?
The computer mouse was a pointing device invented in the 1960s by Douglas Engelbart as a means of avoiding the use of the finger to smear dirt and oil on glass particularly at ATMs and PoS stations....
Very cool project using an antique teletype
So I got this Commodore PC-10 III, which the sellers photos clearly showed a different one without that red button at the front and a small Floppy Drive. It also cost me around 200€...
I want to buy a micro, which one is good to get started with that's not very expensive? I live in Canada. Looking for one I can use BASIC with
I'm all in for this hobby. For years now I've been messing around with emulation, but now I'm thinking about building the 486 computer I dreamed of when I was a little boy....
Archive.today link to the article.
I’ve not tried this but it looks interesting!
RETROKOMPOTT’s interview of the week (in German), this time with Eckhard Kruse, programmer and creator of Ballerburg II, which has some fame in Germany. #ballerburg #atari #retrokompott...
I remember my dad bringing home a BBC Micro when we were kids. I knew just enough to get Chuckie Egg running....
Source: AKAT-1 Analogue Computer (by Bethany Fox - ArtStation):...
1998 plea for restraint reveals a lost world where the 'Net was an opt-in experience.
At the time the original 5150 was released, there were already other 8088 and 8086 systems on the market. And it didn’t really strain the envelope-- no IBM-exclusive chips, and the whole 8-bit bus and support chips angle....
I’m making my way through FF7 again, have started Fire Emblem and Golden Sun and loving both. I’m also rage quitting my way through the various R-Type games (mostly SNES), hot damn those are hard, good fun though....