These photos may trigger some old memories for old time TG members (Complete with cobwebs!) :
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These photos may trigger some old memories for old time TG members (Complete with cobwebs!) :
Couldn't remember what Zarch was. This triggered my memory.
They are all in my bookcase. Must set up a nostalgic Zoom call with them in the background.
My RiscPC is still plugged in and working.
I mainly run RISC OS in VirtualRPC-AdjustSA.
Acorn
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The missing box is ArtWorks
bobp
Acorn/Bobp. Great to see you've still got your original machines and software. I had an Acorn Archimedes, gone now, can't even remember how!
i had an amstrad pcw - Z80[1] cpu which died, but they were not soldered in so i nipped down to maplin at wombwell [remember maplin?] and bought one to replace in the socket - it worked !! - I still have some of the protext [not locoscript, yuk] files on hard disk converted from cp/m to dos asciii
the hardware has gone - I still have this plastic case that was bought for 5.25 floppies, still use it for CD's, although they are now virtually obsolete:
yes that is a quad valve [tube] amp behind it - some things persisit, although it is a modern version, more like a leak circuit-wise based on el84
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PS - what I don't have is a garage - got a loft, but god alone knows what's up there....
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Continuing the nostalgia theme. Found at the bottom of a filing cabinet rather than the back of the garage
I still have my IYONIX for running RISC OS
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And also lots of other retro computer stuff
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Never heard of the IYONIX Gary.
Strange what we keep.
Here's a Casio PB-100 which I used back towards the end of th 80's. You could write programs for it in Basic. I wrote one to quickly attain the ships stability status. It was excellent. Just ordered some new batteries for it to see if it still works.