Posts by Mike
Thanks for being proactive and open.
If remember right, chargers and small European 2 prong plugs like ones used for lamps almost fit. The gap may be a bit thinner and put some stress on the prongs.
Some stuff from my parts collection.
All I Ask Of Myself Is That I Hold Together. :-)
Mr.Panos!! 🇬🇷
Meant to say #retrocomputing, at least I am not for first to say #retroconputing :-)
Deleted previous... couldn't see who replied. Spam? :-/
0.3” DIPs done. With the aid of a rather ancient insertion tool. (made in W-Germany) #Z80 #retroconputing
Wow! My dad had a slighty newer Commodore calculator, maybe 77-79. Same style and colour buttons on the keyboard, but 9V battery and 7-segment bubble display.
I think the soldering part is done. #Z80 #retrocomputing
I noticed, but didn’t want to dox you 😀.
Follow the AIS for FITBURG and AJAX (a tugboat) here... :-) Appears that there isn't and recent information for TURVA.
aprs.fi#!z=12&call=i...
I guess the windmill is making up for it?
More progress with the zeta v2.0 #Z80 SBC.
Something to amuse myself with during the winter months.
Some old DRAMs and 80286 chips..
Some 286 era parts from my "parts museum".
I think accessing the memory over ISA could be a bit slower.
I used my card in the mid 90s on a slow 386SX ( 16Mhz) set it up a a second Linux machine on home network. With 5 megabytes RAM it managed to compile the kernel, it took quite a while.
I had a slightly smaller board that would hold 4MB of 256kB SIPPs. It came with 512kB installed. I made a trade with someone and got the remaining 3.5MB worth... quite a bit of soldering but it worked.
Orion… with hand held iPhone 16 Pro, 3 second exposure.
Let's go!
Perhaps one of the creepiest songs ever.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCCc...
Hope it works out for the best... Well, at least some listening inspiration... "Here today, guano tomorrow" and "Ronald McRaygun"
If I remember right, the early models had improved but incompatible graphics similar to the IBM PCjr,SN76489 sound chip and DOS in ROM that set them apart from the typical true blue PC and PC clones from that era.
I agree. The pictures are nice. I looking through the add I some nostalgia even though I never had a Tandy PC. Maybe $300-$600 from a very interested collector.
Damn, was hoping for some Swan Lake.
Through-hole as long as I have parts...
The Prodigy, Live at Phoenix Festival, 1996.
Concerta VIII