🖥️ Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI), was a pioneering company in the field of computer graphics and high-performance computing. Founded in 1981, SGI's innovative work in visualization and 3D graphics technology revolutionized various industries, including entertainment🎬 and scientific research.
Macintosh SE paired with an Apple Keyboard (not part of its original shipment). 🖥️🍎 On the "wanted" poster are the Apple devices sought after for inclusion in the museum's collection. 🏛️📜
The Robotron A5120 is a historic East German computer produced in the 1980s by VEB Robotron. 🚀 You might recall spotting it in the thrilling #deutschland83 TV series. ✨
SCO UNIX 🐧 emerged as the heir to Santa Cruz Operation's adaptation of Microsoft Xenix, 🚀 blending UNIX System V Release 3.2 with Xenix's device drivers and utilities. 🛠️ Released in 1989, SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2.0 marked the commercial evolution from SCO Xenix.
The Commodore 64 🕹️, a symbol of the 1980s computer revolution 🚀, with 64KB of RAM and a 1.023 MHz processor, transformed home computing 🌍. Its vast library of games 🎮 shaped the gaming industry, and its enduring legacy continues with ongoing enthusiast support 💾.
🌈➕ Exciting news! We've acquired the first specimen of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ (1984)! Functionally identical to its predecessor, it features a keyboard akin to the Sinclair QL. Improvements over the original include a reset button, legs, larger enter and space keys, and directional arrows! 🤯
In 1983, Atari Corporation unveiled the Atari 800XL, a home computer boasting enhanced graphics and memory capacities. Renowned for its versatility, expandability, and an extensive array of software 🎮, it swiftly became a darling among enthusiasts and gamers alike during the golden era of home computing in the 1980s. What fond memories do you associate with this iconic machine?
🫳⌨️ Just 2 keys left to complete the keyboard of our Kopa 1000 (also known as VT100) 😁 Turns out, they really do fall out quite easily, and it's no wonder they're hard to find after more than 40 years. 👴
The most renowned Slovenian computer is a server known as Stenar. 💻 Acquired in the independence year of 1991, Stenar was instrumental in connecting Slovenia with the world, facilitating the free flow of information. 🌍🔗 At our museum, Stenar proudly stands as a permanent exhibit, open for public viewing.
We've selected and cleaned up 2 beautiful PCs from around 1998 for rental to the TV production house. 🤩 (* We noticed and straightened the covers of the 5.25'' slots after taking the photos 😎)
⬛📦 Our NeXTstation Turbo lives! 😍 The screen needs some repair because it displays a very dark image with some lines at the top, but the system boots up nicely. An impressive beast from 1990 with 32 MB of RAM!