retrobytes_mx
@RetrobytesM
Old Computer Collector and Historian
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#Ahora - Ligero sismo en Puebla, Morelos y parte de Guerrero. En CDMX solo es perceptible en algunas zonas como débil.
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The model of the Death Star was digitized, animated, and displayed using the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-11 Vector General series of minicomputers #retrobytes #decpdp
The Apple vs IBM debate is over A unique machine with Apple IIe and IBM PC compatibility from Daewoo #retrobytes #daewoo instagram.com/p/B1o-FeRHjfE/…
Weekend retro setup. Commodore 128D with 1571 5.25” drive and 1581 3.5” drive with 1084D monitor in 80 column mode This was a setup for die for on the 80’s #commodore128 #retrobytes #personalcollection #8bits
If you are sad, don’t worry. There’s always other people that are worse. Instead think about the person that tried to print a YouTube video
he HP 150 was Hewlett Packard’s attempt to produce a user friendly office computer. It is an MS-DOS based system, but is not IBM compatible. It made use of function keys and the built in touch screen to attempt to produce easy to use software #RetroBytes #RetroCollector
The Acorn BBC model A was the successor of the Acorn Atom and its first name was Acorn Proton. It was a very popular computer in the UK and was widely used in schools, but it didn’t have great success elsewhere #RetroBytes #RetroCollector #RetroComputing #MOS6502
The Atari ST is a line of home computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the Atari 8-bit family. Atari ST was the first home computer to had a bitmap color GUI. The 1040ST in 1986, was the first computer to ship with a 1MB of RAM #RetroBytes #RetroCollector #MC68000
The Apple IIGS was designed in response to the Amiga 1000 and Atari 520ST computers & could be considered a cross between the Mac & Apple II (it can’t use Mac programs). It was and still is, a quantum leap for the Apple II line #RetroBytes #RetroCollector #RetroComputing
I just received a new item for my personal old computer collection, a fully functional Amstrad PPC640 Just need to do a complete deep cleaning process as well as a plastic restoration for taking out the yellowing of the case #RetroBytes #RetroComputing #MyComputerCollection
The Commodore PET 2001 was a very successful machine. Four models were made: early 4KB models, the PET 2001-8N with 8 KB RAM, PET 2001-16N with 16 KB RAM and the PET 2001-32N with 32K RAM #RetroBytes #RetroComputing #MOS6502 #8Bits
MFP-II Micro Professor After the MPF-1 educational systems, Multitech (which eventually became Acer in 1987) conceived the MPF-II computer, a more advanced computer supposed to be compatible with the Apple 2. #RetroBytes #RetroComputing #RetroCollector #8Bits #MOS6502
Mattel Aquarius Computer When the Keyboard Component project was canceled, Mattel searched in a hurry to produce a small and cheap computer The Mattel Aquarius used a version of the Microsoft Basic. When used on Basic, only get 1.7 KB available #RetroBytes #RetroComputing
The legendary Apple I The computer was easier to use than the Altair: notably, the Apple 1 had a keyboard connector and could display characters on a TV whereas the Altair used LEDs for display. The display rate was very slow 60/seg #RetroBytes #RetroCollector #AppleComputer
The SDK-85 was a complete 8085A microcomputer system on a single board including ROM and RAM memory, 24 key hexadecimal keyboard, a 6 digit LED display, I/O connections and an expansion area allowing memory and I/O expansion #RetroBytes #RetroComputing #RetroCollector #Intel8085
Sharp MZ-2500 A powerful machine for the time, based on the Zilog Z-80 Featuring an integrated tape drive on the front #RetroBytes #RetroCollector #RetroComputing #Sharp #Z80
Atari 2600 The first commercial fully success game console of the history Although the Atari VCS is not the first video game console ever, it will become a star while beginning in November of 1977 #RetroBytes #RetroCollelctor #RetroComputing #AtariVCS
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