The dip Pocket PC, aka Atari Portfolio. This is a palm top pocket PC that runs a modified version of MS-DOS.
Category: RetroComputers.Online
News about the website and the hardware and software collection.
Old Gold Tech visits the Centre for Computing History
The guys from Old Gold Tech visited the Centre for Computing History. This 10.10.10 special show features Part 1 of the footage form their visit.
BBC Domesday Project in Peterborough, UK.
The Centre for Computing History has received some fantastic documentation, letters and newspaper cuttings regarding The Domesday Project.
MITH's Vintage Computers
Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) have opened up their own Vintage Computer museum
Addition – Prinztronic Tournament Colour Programmable 5000
Another addition to my collection – the Prinztronic Colour Programmable 5000.
Acorn System 1 arrives at The Centre for Computing History
The System 1 was the first commercially available computer produced by CPU Ltd under the trading name of Acorn Computers Ltd. It was designed by Roger Wilson and marketed as the Acorn Microcomputer in 1979.
Super Mario Bros. Celebrates 25th Birthday
On September 13, 1985, a mustachioed plumber embarked on an epic adventure through the Mushroom Kingdom in search of Princess Toadstool, an adventure that would forever change the face of the videogame industry.
Computing History Addition – Olivetti M380/C
Olivetti 380/C Personal Computer used in the Pandora Project Machine type: XP 1050 Serial No: 3929437 1988 ME916 4MB RAM Card GO723 – HD/FD Controller
Addition – Oric-1
This is one of my recent eBay purchases. It’s in very good condition and it works. It may new a new power socket or plug on
Yeah, but what pixels (NSFW)
The following article contains material that some people may find offensive. Please only follow the link if you don’t mind a little bit of 8-bit