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ctrl-alt-rees.com
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| | | | | As an Atari ST guy, I've never actually used an Amiga before... Yup, you heard me right! So join me as I explore the Amiga 600 "The Wild, Weird & The Wicked" pack from 1992, do some repairs, and then see what the Amiga was all about! | |
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ctrl-alt-rees.com
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| | | | | I refurbished 2 classic Atari 2600 games consoles and fitted them with s-video and composite mods (UAV - Ultimate Atari Video) for use at the North West Computer Museum in Manchester, UK. | |
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retropaq.com
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| | | | | The Macintosh Portable is perhaps the only vintage computer that I have come across that does not require a screwdriver to disassemble, (which is amazing!) You can take apart the computer, all the way down to its bare PCB with | |
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smayze.com
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| | | In the last post, I set up the infrastructure on my newly configured PC to make sure that it can at least communicate and program a chip. I needed to do this before jumping in and starting to program the ?Controll based display module to minimise the number of issues to be encountered. Initial Check... | ||