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nami-moittli · 6 months ago
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Thinking about Miku and her grandpa…
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ilikeit-art · 10 months ago
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A sony laptop 1986.
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nevver · 6 months ago
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Internal IBM document, 1979 (via Fabricio Teixeira)
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commodorez · 2 months ago
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Start Me Up: 30 years of Windows 95 - @commodorez and @ms-dos5
30 years ago, Microsoft introduced Windows 95 and set the standard for graphical user interfaces that is still in use today. We will be displaying all major versions of 95, from one of the Chicago Beta releases, through the final update from 1997, on a wide variety of hardware from a number of prominent manufacturers. Come experience what made Windows 95 a household name, play some games, and see what made computing accessible and easy for everyone.
MS-DOS5 and I started planning this one in 2023, because we knew the anniversary was coming up and we wanted to give such a significant milestone in computing history the credit and spotlight it deserved. Computers and software come from both of our collections, with the exception of one desktop on loan from the Glitchworks. All of the 90s CRTs were on loan from our friends Sark, RadRacer203, and CJ.
The result was 18 feet worth of exhibit table, filled to the brim with copies of Windows 95, and associated software. We had computers running Chicago Beta 73g, RTM, OSR 1, OSR 2, and OSR 2.5 arranged in order to show the full life cycle of Windows 95 from 1993-1997. We also had companion software like Plus!, various versions of Microsoft Office (all from MS-DOS5's extensive collection), 95-specific games (from Microsoft and third parties alike), as well as training software. We included a number of important books about Windows 95, an era-appropriate network hub tying most machines together, a dot matrix printer, 90s mousepads, and even some big tractor-feed banners printed from one of the 95 machines.
All told, it was the most elaborate exhibit either of us have ever done, and the results were better than I could have imagined. That was a blast to put together, and super fun to show off at VCF East.
VCF East XX
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never-obsolete · 5 months ago
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IBM ThinkPad 345C (1995)
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maryn-jpeg55 · 11 months ago
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Buildinga robot
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fuckableobjects · 11 months ago
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Fuckable Object #6 IBM ThinkPad 701 Series (1995)
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retrocgads · 7 months ago
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USA 1993
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techhole · 1 year ago
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IBM PS/1 Model 2121 (1992)
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smugcomputer · 3 months ago
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old computers print....i wanted to stick to the most famous and/or iconic ones for the most part but i wanted to include sooo many of my lesser known favourites
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yodaprod · 3 months ago
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ui-alcoholic · 3 months ago
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PolType/Cyfronex
Polish PolType is a family of microcomputer systems developed by Polish engineers in close cooperation with the Polish representative of the British MonoType company (PolType was acquired by the Cyfronex company in 1986, but the original developers remained with the company).
PolType devices were able to control LaserComp and MonoType Imagesetter machines (Imagesetter produces the printing film from which the printing plate is made – nowadays the plate is made directly, and the film is not needed).
The first generation of Poltype (1988) required its own eight-bit computer, the next, Poltype 03 and 04, used a PC XT class computer.
The 510-key POLSET 04 keyboard (for PolType 04) shown in the first two pictures was also Cyronex's own development. This was also excellent for typing complex mathematical formulas, but through it, the functions of the SW were also available (the mouse and WYSIWYG were still in a very experimental stage at that time)
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• Tumbler // sailing the cylindrical sea
• Mikro Klan 1988/1
• Bajtek 1988/5
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humanoidhistory · 4 months ago
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IBM 360 mainframe in Germany, 1965. Photo by Rolf Herkner.
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dinosaurspen · 7 months ago
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IBM System/360
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awwfulsounds · 5 months ago
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IBM 5140 Convertible laptop computer running Microsoft MS-DOS Version 5.00 1986 (x)
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never-obsolete · 3 months ago
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IBM ThinkPad X32 (2005)
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