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old computers from the 70s.

showcase old 70s computers here!

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70's computer board recycled

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2023/04/23
11:35 UTC

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One day, a computer will fit on a desk (1974) | RetroFocus

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2023/02/13
06:07 UTC

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IBM 5100 First Portable Computer commercial 1977

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2022/11/29
23:18 UTC

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LDS-1 by Evans and Sutherland, 1969

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2022/10/07
20:38 UTC

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1971's Smallest Battery-Powered Calculator: Dictaphone 1680

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2022/08/27
19:06 UTC

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the Apple ][ computer first came out in 1977. It would dominate the school computer lab in the 1980s, and then have some continued use as a secondhand beginner's computer in the school classroom during the 90s

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2022/05/27
00:23 UTC

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LGR - Strangest Computer Designs of the '70s

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2022/04/02
03:45 UTC

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Wang 2200 basic computer from 1975

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2022/04/02
03:21 UTC

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The PC that started Microsoft & Apple! (Altair 8800)

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2022/03/16
00:03 UTC

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How the Apple 1 computer works.

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2022/02/09
03:02 UTC

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Vintage Computer Festival 2017: Xerox Alto meets its inventors, wins a price and other highlights

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2021/01/21
03:00 UTC

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Rescuing a vintage computer SWTPC 6800. Part 1: PSU, CPU, Serial boards

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2020/12/10
20:53 UTC

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1970s Unbuilt Kit Computers and More

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2020/12/10
20:52 UTC

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A Christmas tree being drawn on a Compucolor II computer

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2020/11/24
23:10 UTC

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Mini PET - Build a Commodore PET from all new parts!

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2020/10/04
00:51 UTC

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New Wikipedia article: BASIC interpreter

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2020/08/01
09:23 UTC

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LGR - Strangest Computer Designs of the '70s

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2020/07/10
23:11 UTC

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Compucolor II starting up

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2020/07/10
23:10 UTC

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Apple II

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2020/07/08
22:14 UTC

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Gary Kildall, co-host of Computer Chronicles, and founder of Digital Research, and creator of CP/M

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2020/06/28
22:51 UTC

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