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A new Commodore 64 is on the way that isn't just a mini retro console, and I'm starting to think my bed is a time machine.
The Q1 desktop microcomputer, the world's first microcomputer that was uncovered in storage boxes by accident by cleaners at Kingston University in London, is going on the auction block at ...
BOULDER CREEK, Calif.--I have seen the world's first microcomputer, and it is not the Altair. For years, any serious discussions about the earliest microcomputers had to include the Altair 8800 ...
The world's first desktop microcomputer, the Q1 model, is being auctioned at Heritage Auctions. Cleaners discovered this significant artifact in storage boxes at Kingston University in London ...
THE400 Mini is an exceptional homage to Atari's classic microcomputer, and it'll provide convenient access to multiple 8-bit retro game libraries.
There are car-key fobs that can outdo that now. However, that processor gives the Q1 the claim to being the world's first true microcomputer two years before the better known MITS Altair 8800.
[Will] wrote a 128MHz Z80-based retro microcomputer which runs on a Papilio Pro board. For those who don’t know, the latter is built around a Spartan-6 LX9 FPGA so you may imagine that much w… ...
accession number 2016.0253 catalog number 2016.0253.01 Object Name microcomputer Physical Description plastic (overall material) glass (?) (overall, screen material) metal (overall, circuitry material ...
Object Details maker Kaypro Corporation Description The Kaypro 2000 was the company’s first MS-DOS/IBM compatible microcomputer and their only laptop. Previous Kaypro devices were CP/M based and the ...
Microsoft co-founder, Paul G. Allen, announced today plansfor a museum exhibit in Albuquerque,NM , which will document thehistory and impact of the microcomputer. The 3,000-square-foot ...
The $35/$25 Raspberry Pi microcomputer is being used by hardware hackers to power all sorts of creative projects. Including this Raspberry Pi powered laptop, which ties in the Motorola Atrix ...
The Raspberry Pi microcomputer, which costs as little as $25/$35 and has helped fledge many a DIY hardware project, has racked up worldwide sales of 1.75 million. Another U.K.-specific milestone ...
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