FroggyMe
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I learned about this forum when I got a bumper sticker for it at the VCF. I think I will share my collection (or at least what comes to mind):
An 8088 XTurbo system with a high resolution NANAO CGA monitor. This was my first computer. It has 640K ram, a 20MB seagate HD, and 2 360K DD floppy drives. It's running PC-DOS 3.3 right now.
I also have a Commodore 64 with the 1541 disk drive and the tape drive (1531?) I have an Okidata color printer, and a modem for this computer.
2 TRS-80 MC-10s Very small and cool running an old Microsof BASIC
2 TI-99/4A's and 1 TI-99/4 and a bunch of wierd disk drive peripherals for them. The controller is in a separate box from the actual drive.
A Magnavox Oddessy 2. KC Munchkin is such a fun Pac-Man clone!
The rarer 1993 NES redesign.
An Atari Jaguar (Tempest 2000 rules! The Yak is so cool. Have any of you played his remake of Hover Bovver for Pocket PC? It's mighty fun)
Some Sega MasterSystem cartriges and software cards (They're like a credit card in size, and slide into a slot) but no Sega to play them.
A book from 1975 that I just got from a friend today called _Introduction to Computer Architecture_.
And the book _Supercade_!
Peter
An 8088 XTurbo system with a high resolution NANAO CGA monitor. This was my first computer. It has 640K ram, a 20MB seagate HD, and 2 360K DD floppy drives. It's running PC-DOS 3.3 right now.
I also have a Commodore 64 with the 1541 disk drive and the tape drive (1531?) I have an Okidata color printer, and a modem for this computer.
2 TRS-80 MC-10s Very small and cool running an old Microsof BASIC
2 TI-99/4A's and 1 TI-99/4 and a bunch of wierd disk drive peripherals for them. The controller is in a separate box from the actual drive.
A Magnavox Oddessy 2. KC Munchkin is such a fun Pac-Man clone!
The rarer 1993 NES redesign.
An Atari Jaguar (Tempest 2000 rules! The Yak is so cool. Have any of you played his remake of Hover Bovver for Pocket PC? It's mighty fun)
Some Sega MasterSystem cartriges and software cards (They're like a credit card in size, and slide into a slot) but no Sega to play them.
A book from 1975 that I just got from a friend today called _Introduction to Computer Architecture_.
And the book _Supercade_!
Peter