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The History of Computer Monitors | TechwallaUnivac computer operators in 1951 didn’t have a monitor to help them see what was going on inside the computer -- they'd have to take their cues from lights on a control panel flashing as the computer went about its chores.Matshepo Mabusela90s ElectronicsComputer RecyclingComputer SetComputer HistoryOld TechnologyOld ComputersPersonal ComputerComputer RepairWindows Xp
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How to make your old PC perform like new againGive your old Windows computer a second life & make it run like new again with these Performance Tweaks, Hardware upgrades and software tweaks.NNathan AnandaOld Pc SetupOld Pc AestheticOld Windows ComputerOld Computer ScreenOld Computer MonitorOld MonitorOld School ComputerPc AestheticOld Electronics
Technostalgia: Remembering our first computersArs editors remember the computers that began their digital lives.Sandra HozeyApple Iie ComputerOld Apple ComputerOld Computer Screen80s TechnologyOld School ComputerAlter ComputerComputer AppleTeaching ComputersOld Computer
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Amiga 1000 dialing in to a BBSDialing into a BBS on my Amiga 1000. The A1000 has a 7.14MHz MC68000 CPU, 2.5MB of RAM, SCSI + 2 hard disks. The modem is a LineLink 144e, a 14.4Kbps modem that I last used on my 486 66MHz PC back in 1994. Connected at the modem's full speed of 14.4Kbps. (Here is my Amiga 2000 (equipped with ethernet) connected to a telnet BBS.)Ryan GriswoldTumblrAlter ComputerComputer HistoryRetro GadgetsOld TechnologyOld ComputersVintage ElectronicsCool TechDiy Electronics
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