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INDY CLASSIC 2025 (motion pictures)
Commodore MAX - didn't know this existed!
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Assorted non-USA micro's (The aestethic on that Alice 90 is pretty
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I spy a synchronet BBS in the wild!
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IMSAI 8080
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ALTAIR 8800 programming by robot arm.
The robot itself is driven by a PDP11 in a funky
industrial case.
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My friend who was taking the pictures/videos trying to
read some chips, i forget the details :)
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Amiga 2000 with video toaster for ...$500
I love Amiga, but $500 is too rich for my blood,
and this is actually cheap. Heck, even the FPGA
stuff costs a ton. I don't know what it is about the
Amiga community but they must all be wealthy folks ;)
IMG_4716.mp4
Fun on the Forgotten Machines SUPERBRAIN QD
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Various Apple Gizmo's by 8bitdevices
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Relay computer!
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Bell Labs GE645 Main Frame cards.
The same person who built the relay computer also
saved a bunch of GE645 mainframe cards from being
scrapped, and started reverse-engineering them, to
build a new computer out of them. He's already got
a few blinking away.
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