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Re: Regionally common hardware

In the early 80s computers were quite regional. Apple IIs were dominant in the west coast, Atari 800 in the mountain states, and Commodore on the east coast. Almost no one in New York had an Atari, and no one in Utah had a Commodore. This started again with mail order computers in the nineties. In …

Re: So what makes a CRT a "Good" CRT?

The Gateway CrystalScan monitor you got it from an age when there was a shortage of 17" CRTs. This monitor was often referred to inside Gateway as the Chrismas Scam because it could've been made by serveral manfacturers. The primary manufacturer was Mag Innovision, who went bankrupt in 1999, and …

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