Macro Computer Circuit Board #4
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Macro Computer Circuit Board #4
Image by Randy Pertiet
Computer chips, circuits and resisters in macro.
IBM Portable Personal Computer :: Retrocomputing on the green
Image by br1dotcom
The IBM Portable Personal Computer 5155 model 68 was an early portable computer developed by IBM after the success of Compaq's suitcase-size portable machine (the Compaq Portable). It was released in February, 1984, and was eventually replaced by the IBM Convertible.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer
Retrocomputing (a portmanteau of retro and computing) is the use of early computer hardware and software today. Retrocomputing is usually classed as a hobby and recreation rather than a practical application of technology; enthusiasts often collect rare and valuable hardware and software for sentimental reasons. However some do make use of it.[1] Retrocomputing often gets its start when a computer user realizes that expensive fantasy systems like IBM Mainframes, DEC Superminis, SGI workstations and Cray Supercomputers have become affordable on the used computer market, usually in a relatively short time after the computers' era of use.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
Con il termine retrocomputing si indica una attività di "archeologia informatica" che consiste nel reperire, specialmente a costi minimi, computer di vecchie generazioni, che hanno rappresentato fasi importanti dell'evoluzione tecnologica, ripararli se sono danneggiati, metterli nuovamente in funzione e preservarli.
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing
New Computer
Image by Myles!
My brand new 20" iMac G5. My first real new computer in 7 years. Merry Christmas to me.
Look at how much space I have on my desk now!
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