The kind of @fuzzweed.co.uk stuff 👀
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Texas Instruments (1990)
Pyjamarama for Acorn Electron (WIP). Baby steps... got the room definitions, furniture definitions and tile plotting working. Showing two example rooms (furniture only) in MODE1, still in monochrome but ready to be 'colourised'
Easy Finance on the Commodore 64: because nothing says "serious investment strategy" quite like planning your financial future on a computer best known for loading games from a cassette tape. If the graph went up, retirement seemed only a few BASIC commands away.
Photo shot in my studio.
Amiberry v8.2.0 - Optimized #Amiga emulator for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, FreeBSD, and Haiku github.com/BlitterStudi...
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This Nascom 2 system was kindly donated to the Northwest Computer Museum by the family of John David Miskin. The Nascom range was one of the early British designed kit computers from the late 1970s. Based on the Z80 CPU it was very easy to expand and was very popular.
Microsoft's RAMCARD™ with RAMDRIVE™ takes the whir, click, and wait out of the IBM PC. (Source.)
Retro Tech Dreams
Retro Dream
0xC0DE
Everything C64
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Kevin Edwards ( Retro game developer )
The Daddy of UK Gaming
From a techincal viewpoint this has to be my favourite retro game console. The Vectrex was released by Milton Bradley (MB) in late 1982. It uses a Motorola 68A09 clocked at 1.5 MHz, has 1KB of RAM and 8KB ROM. Games are stored on 32 KB ROM cartridges. It uses a vector based mono CRT.