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- | ===== Amiga 1000, C64 ===== | + | ===== Amiga 1000, GBA 1000, C64 ===== |
Rob Barlow brings these machines connected to color printers! | Rob Barlow brings these machines connected to color printers! | ||
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Before the C64, the VIC-20 was Commodore Business Machines' | Before the C64, the VIC-20 was Commodore Business Machines' | ||
+ | ===== MUSIC64 Keyboard (Wersiboard) ===== | ||
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+ | Connected to a C64, see this rare musical keyboard and its software, Poly64, in action! | ||
===== Commodore PC20-III ===== | ===== Commodore PC20-III ===== | ||
Oooo, a PC running DOS 6.01 with 640K of RAM, 9.54 MHz. speed, and NEC V20! Yeah, CBM was into selling PC's, too. This one has its mechanical hard drive replaced with a CF card, and it has a composite-to-VGA card and Snark Barker (SoundBlaster clone), too. PC20-III courtesy of Robert Bernardo | Oooo, a PC running DOS 6.01 with 640K of RAM, 9.54 MHz. speed, and NEC V20! Yeah, CBM was into selling PC's, too. This one has its mechanical hard drive replaced with a CF card, and it has a composite-to-VGA card and Snark Barker (SoundBlaster clone), too. PC20-III courtesy of Robert Bernardo |