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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
1 of these
http://oldcomputers.net/zx80.html
2 of these, with a 16 and even a 64k memory :)
http://oldcomputers.net/zx81.html
A whole army of Spectrum's and a Sinclair QL, CBM 64, Amiga's (a 500 and a 2000), MSXes, a steampowerd 386 laptop. And lets not forget, 2 very r@re Sam Coupe computers.
Message edited on: 04/04/2005 03:18
Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
Here is a list of what I have off the top of my head. Atari 2600, Coleco Vision, NES, Sega Genesis, Commodore 64 / 64C, Atari 1040ST / 1040STE, Amiga 2000HD. I regret selling my SNES & Amiga 1000 a while back. I'm heavily into the Emulation Scene, I have a lot of C64 and Amiga Floppys that I need to convert into a format to run inside emulation but I never seem to have time to do it. I own an Arcade Cabinet that I'm converting into a M.A.M.E Unit (Multi.Arcade.Machine.Emulator) but it will be easily reversable if necessary. Reason being Original Arcade Cabients are not made anymore and it would be a shame to destroy it.
Attached Link: http://www.computersforart.org/about/index.htm
A nice site about what you can do with computers that are not so old as the ones in this thread.Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
I think there're several missing. I had a Vic-20 which is in the list, which was fantastic!! 3.5k RAM and I upgraded to 16k. But a few years later they came up with the C-16. Which I wanted SO bad, but never got :-( I jumped to an Atari. Anyone remember Lynx 480z (not in the list)? It was the alternative to the BBC-B (also not in the list). I did three years of school on a Lynx 480z and eventually a 580z which was an awsome piece of kit. (In a third rate English Secondary modern in 1985 at least) I have food in my fridge with more computing power! And in typing (yes, I studied typing) we used Amstrad 9512's. Which were AWFUL! Awww, those were the days my friend. I thought they'd never end....
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Attached Link: http://computermuseum.50megs.com/collection.htm
I found this link which does have the C-16 and BBC-B. No lynx though.---------
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cool... I had a IIc+... which was the same as above with color monitor and built in 3.5" floppy drive (rather than the 5.25")... but it wasn't my first... I started with an Apple II+, 48kb ram... and used to do some pretty cool (at the time) pictures and animations using DazzleDraw and FantaVision by Broderbund.... 1980, I believe... and programming in BASIC.. what fun!!
Old programmers never die, they just GOSUB without RETURN (I just love that one)
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Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
ah..I don't come in until you get to the Atari 800..which I pawned off on me little brudder back in the early 90's..started with a Leading Edge model D (upgraded to 640k by meself..;)
Btw..if you really want to relive the 'agony' of these puppies, search the web for emulators. I know there's a Commodore 64, and Atari 800 (but where's Star Raiders?..;), even IBM Mainframes..;) Once you get the emulators, you can run the games (which are also out there on the web). the 64 has a hundred or more games out there. I ran the Atari emulator, but couldn't remember the commands (had the buzzes and 40 character display..;)
just one of those scary thoughts..Tallpindo and I got into a conversation on old computer stuff..he goes back a bit farther than me (doing Cobol on Punch cards..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Attached Link: http://www.worldofspectrum.org/index.html
World of Spectrum, everything you need when you are a Sinclair addict like me. And with everything, i mean just about everything.Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
Message edited on: 04/04/2005 14:12
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i had a spectrum too as first computer then a c64 an QL and amiga 500 ,amiga 1200 then switched to pc never regretted the move. also had gaming computers started with the philips videopac (this one sucked so bad I almost swapped all the games i bought within a week cause they were so bad , only good one was a packman clone that had to be taken out of the shops due to copyright invringement.), the atari 2600, the colecovision , the vectrex, the nintendo, the sega32 nice thing is u can play most of the old games on emulators now on the pc, mame is a good example
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Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
It'd be great if it worked (the watch). It needs repair or something... (I think the spring is shot.) At least I haven't seen anyone show a picture of an abascus yet. Heheh.
Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
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Attached Link: http://oldcomputers.net/index.html
Thought some of you would like to see where you stand on historys timeline concerning your computer careers throughout the years. Check down the left sidebar to find your computer.Message edited on: 04/04/2005 02:33