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retrorepairsandrefurbs.com
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| | | | I few months ago, a friend of mine asked me to take a look at their 1980s Tandy TRS-80 Model III, a unit with level II BASIC, 48KB RAM, and dual 5.25" disk drives. They had bought it sold-as-seen assumed non-working online and had it imported from the USA, so it was a 110V machine... | |
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www.the8bitguy.com
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| | | | The Commodore PET plays a significant role in computer history. In fact, its often overlooked entirely. Let's look at the history of this great machine! | |
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wittchen.io
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| | | | Sometimes we may want to format external USB drive. I recently encountered a situation, where I had bootable USB drive with operating system ready to install, but I wanted to remove all this stuff and use disk for storing data. I couldn't format this disk with GUI tools for some reason and I kept getting errors or information that it's not possible. In case you don't know, on Linux everything is always possible, so I quit that GUI tool, opened terminal and start playing with good old and simple programs. | |
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smist08.wordpress.com
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| | Introduction Last time, we started our MiSTer journey and could run the various cores that didn't require the add-on memory expansion module. I finally received the memory expansion board, so now theoretically I can run any of the MiSTer computers, consoles and arcade games. For game consoles, this seems to be the case as all... |