retrowelle, to retrogaming German
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Um meine "Bard´s Tale Triology" zu vervollständigen, habe ich mir noch den 2ten Teil "The Destiny Knight" für meinen Commodore 64 besorgt. Erstaunlich guter Zustand.

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inverseatascii, to retrocomputing
@inverseatascii@techhub.social avatar

Who's up for a quick few games of or ? Ad from November 1983

retrotechtom, to retrocomputing
@retrotechtom@mastodon.social avatar

Gotta love some Sad Mac (it's way better than the dreaded Simasimac or checkerboard pattern)

PS it's fine I just pressed on the interrupt button to crash it

vga256, to retrocomputing
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

i'm finally opening up boxes of software from my archive that haven't seen the light of day in 15-20 years. today, i found a program that has never been archived or probably seen in over 40 years.

i absolutely adore this dungeon mastering program for the TRS-80 that was distributed in ziplock bags in 1982

i can find only one mention of it on the web - the august 1982 issue of TRS-80 Rainbow magazine that advertises it for $19.95 + S&H

happily, i found the cassette, which has never been archived anywhere AFAIK. i am scanning in the printed documentation, along with making a recording of the tape.

The rear page of the game's cover, printed on tan-coloured stock. It describes the different programs included with the software: Rooms I - "This displays 99 different rooms on the screen in hi-res graphics." Character Generation: With this your color computer will make the tedious job of rolling up new characters for players and non-players a breeze The Dungeon: A completely mapped and keyed two level dungeon designed for use with the ROOMS I program. Monster Generator: With just a touch of a key, a complete set of random monster characteristics The dice Bag: Simulate 36 different rolls of polyhedral dice instantly. It will make your old dice bag obsolete.
A hand-drawn map of a dungeon schematic (from the top-down), with a cave-like entrance, into a series of interlocked passageways and rooms. It has hatched shading marks to indicate dungeon walls.
There is obviously a great deal of interest in fantasy and included, with the numbers of the rooms supplicd. role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons™ That is. Module Two allows for the creation of both player and ‘one of the reasons we carry regular column on the sublect. non-player characters...

vga256, to retrocomputing
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

just discovered this Wordperfect 6.0 ad from 1994 and it's making me wonder if i ever really lived

#retroComputing #1990s #design

vga256, to retrocomputing
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when i was a kid, buying a new game was serious business. it meant saving up my weekly farm-chore allowances of $2.50 for six to eight months, before I could afford a brand new computer game. this usually meant about one new PC game a year, along with whatever I got for christmas.

among the lost pieces of canadian computing history are the retail prices for computer hardware and software we swallowed in the 1990s

buried in the archives was this Softwarehouse catalogue from 1994 - an Edmonton-based computer retailer from the 80s and 90s.

enjoy skimming through the eyeball-gouging prices we paid back then, like an $80 copy of Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure for DOS. this was mostly due to a crushing US-CAN exchange rate at the time.

ps: anyone else remember visiting Softwarehouse in YEG? it was at 102 ave and 108 st :D

Prices for games: Dark Legons - $57.95 Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure - $79.95 Myst $74.95
Prices for desktop publishing software. CorelDraw 5 - $799.95 FrameMaker - $929
Prices for computer games. Myst $74.95 Microsoft Flight simulator $59.95 Doom $64.95 Spectre VR $59.95

vga256, to retrocomputing
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

before these all go to ebay, are there any TRS-80 enthusiasts who want a massive collection of Radio Shack/Tandy Rainbow magazines, from 1984-1990?

will pass them on for a fraction of the ebay price. shipping from canada will be uncheap, but far less than shipping individual issues. would like to see this go to someone in the retrocomputing/archival community!

Dozens of issues of Rainbow magazine spines in magazine holders.

Dtl, to retrocomputing
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Stephen Hawking asking Sir Clive Sinclair for some QL computers.

amigalove, to c64
@amigalove@mastodon.social avatar

A beautiful 3-color gradient, not including the floor.

#c64 #retrocomputing

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metin, to design
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Started a new modeling project…

Those who are as old… I mean… as experienced as I am, might already recognize what this is going to be. 🙂

More updates will follow.

#design #artwork #sculpture #3DModeling #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #atari #Atari2600 #retro #gaming #gamer #illustration #illustrator #art #arte #artist #DigitalArt #ArtMatters #GraphicDesign #3D #MagicaCSG #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar
metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Atari modeling project update…

Meet the Atarobot, or Ataribot, what do you think is a better name? 🕹️🤖

I'll add his lower body tomorrow. See other posts in this thread for more WIPs.

#design #artwork #sculpture #3DModeling #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #atari #Atari2600 #bot #robot #mecha #retro #gaming #gamer #illustration #illustrator #art #arte #artist #DigitalArt #ArtMatters #GraphicDesign #3D #MagicaCSG #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon

w84death, to pixelart
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I put Deluxe Paint II on my FreeDOS retro EeePC. Did some pixelart next to the fireplace.
It shows what we got in the garden.

Nice article => https://www.datagubbe.se/dpaint/

BTW: this setup uses so little computing power (relative to the EeePC power) that it still works hours on battery!

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AlZheimer, to amiga
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rcmd, to VintageComputing
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New addition: a box full of swag with SGH-i300 being the diamond of the crown.

FYI: this one of the few pocketable smartphones running an actual HDD inside.

wossman, to retrocomputing
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NT 3.51 is one of my all-time favorite Windows versions! See it run on modern hardware here:

https://youtu.be/qIbeV1BYyOo

root42, to retrocomputing
@root42@chaos.social avatar

New video: Black Amiga 500

Many a computer from the 1980s is today yellowed and brittle. The plastics age considerably over the decades. You can do some mitigation by retrobrighting with hydrogen peroxide. However for some machines you can even get replacement cases, and in some cases even brand new key caps for the keyboard. Today we will transform a beige Commodore A500 into a black beauty!

https://youtu.be/DZI2u1YKDAo

#retrocomputing #commodore #amiga

vga256, to amiga
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

amiga owners: can you recommend a source for a replacement plunger + spring for an A500 keyboard?

canadian source preferable

vga256,
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

on that note: i just booted up an A500 that I bought 20 years ago for the first time

i never had bothered with the machine because I preferred its older brother A1000 for the case design and overall style

as it turns out, the previous owner installed a 2MB RAM + clock upgrade, as well as an internal HDD in this A500! i had no idea they were capable of having internal HDDs D:

i soldered a new clock battery in, and it's running like new. pretty amazing machine for its footprint.

moorejh, to retrocomputing
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Lumpbucket, to demoscene
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Yesss! Decent progress on my demo for Nova today. Feels good 👍

philpem, to retrocomputing
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leadedsolder, to retrocomputing
@leadedsolder@snack.social avatar

New blog post! If you're setting up a BlueSCSI image for your classic Mac, there's lots of little tricks and traps for the first-timer. I'm hoping this entry will make things easier, and you'll also learn how to change your hard drive icon... in Japanese. #retrocomputing #mac68k #bluescsi

https://www.leadedsolder.com/2024/05/21/bluescsi-preparing-a-disk-image.html

fozztexx, to random
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

Hate those fake updates from USPS where their computer sees that nothing has happened for a couple of days and inserts some generic "oh, we've totally put it on a truck and it's heading to you!” It has been sitting there for 3 days! Definitely not arriving today. 😔

fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

Remembered I had a big variac. I was able to get the power supply to start by slowly bringing up the AC voltage. It’s hard to repeat, but I was able to do it more than once.

Not sure what that tells me though.

#electronics #electronicsrepair #RetroComputing #VintageComputing

fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

Sometimes those impulse purchases turn out to be pretty handy. Bought this endoscope several months ago and it has just been sitting around. Can see the labels without having to tear all the components off.

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