Hot on the heels of the ZX Spectrum Vega, Retro Computers Ltd have announced the Iindiegogo campaign for the new Vega+. The Vega+ is a battery powered handheld game system containing 1000 licenced games.
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Raspberry Pi Zero – The £4 computer
My Raspberry Pi zero has arrived. Its so small compared to a 3.5″ floppy disk. The Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+, with twice the utility. A tiny Raspberry Pi that’s affordable enough for any project!
Pendragon Competition!
MyAcornElectron.com is running a Electron User Pendragon competition. You could win a signed piece of artwork from the Pendragon Electron User column from 1986.
Great Scott! Jason Bradbury takes tech fans ‘back to the future’
TV presenter and technology guru Jason Bradbury will be transporting audiences back to the future with his own DeLorean ‘time machine’ as part of a unique event celebrating the 30th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s cult film trilogy.
REVIVAL RETURNS!
The best dedicated retro gaming event returns, with ‘REVIVAL Winter Warmer 2015’ on the weekend of 28-29 November at Brookfields Leisure Centre, Wolverhampton!
BBC Micro Bit computer’s final design revealed
The BBC have finally released the final design for their BBC Micro Bit (micro:bit) The BBC Micro Bit is a piece of hardware that will
The Atari ST can run the heating system they said…
If an Amiga can do it…
Retro Computer Museum event 20th June 2015, Snibston, Leicestershire
The Retro Computer Museum proudly presents in partnership with Leicestershire County Council’s Snibston Discovery Museum.
A weekend of Retro Gaming Fun!
From 11.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday 20th June and 10.00am – 4.00pm on Sunday 21st June at Snibston Discovery Museum, Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 3LN
How to use the Iomega Clik! PCMCIA drive and disks – Videos
I found a copy of the Iomega Clik! PCMCIA installation CD. Here are some how-to videos that I found on the CD.
Addition – Technical Software TIF 1 CW/RTTY Transceiver interface for ZX Spectrum
I picked up this interface at a radio rally at the weekend. Its a CW (Morse Code) and RTTY (Radio Teletype) interface for the Sinclair