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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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retrorepairsandrefurbs.com
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| | | | | I recently got my hands on a 1986 Apple Macintosh Plus 1MB, which came with a 1988 Apple 20SC external 20MB SCSI HDD, both in unknown condition. Apple Macintosh Plus 1MB and 20SC external HDD. The Apple Hard Disk 20SC (not to be confused with the Apple Macintosh Hard Disk 20) was Apple's first SCSI... | |
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www.classic-computers.org.nz
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| | | | | A classic computer article by Terry Stewart (Tezza). Impressions of the Commodore PC-5 | |
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reqcon.game.blog
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| | | https://imgur.com/cQbieJ6 Ha ha, just kidding. The Agirul would probably be even less effective. Probably more like: https://imgur.com/MmP2IVd | ||