First post, by sf78
The front room was dedicated to MikroMikko/ICL/Nokia stuff.
The front room was dedicated to MikroMikko/ICL/Nokia stuff.
Interesting to see a prototype of a Nokia tablet that was never released.
Storage was filled with interesting stuff you could buy.
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Also this rather interesting case with proprietary (pat.pend.) slot card for CPU.
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Måttfull och balanserad.
Anders- wrote on 2021-07-12, 20:26:Awesome! Have to remember this next time I'm visiting.
Want to poke around a lot at the stuff, thanks a bunch for all the photos 😀
The first computer in museum picture 4 worked as a "visitors book" where you could type your name and it would then print it on the dot matrix printer. 😁
A couple of CPU's too.
If you're in the Lisbon area, there's a computer shop with a nice museum in the Odivelas area.
https://goo.gl/maps/BnxYDSDcKP1ycLwq7
There's also a full-fledged Spectrum-dedicated museum in Cantanhede, catchily called Load"".
“Hey, you sass that hoopy MrWho? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is."
My home retro drivers repository: ftp://retro:drivers@mrwho.duckdns.org
nice to see chips without intel all over it (on the circuit boards)
Wow that's an amazing collection. It's rare to find a stack of same model x86 pc's these days.