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-16bit ISA video card with VGA and CGA ports

-Some sort of memory upgrade card for 30 pin SIMMs

-ST-506 and floppy drive controller from 1988.

Edit: A 5 1/4" floppy disk and an original IBM Fortran punchcard, unused.

Wow, I really feel old when I look at some of the other vintage tech on here. :pinch:

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Ah, my beloved TI 99/4a, all the styling of a modern iMac with all the memory of a modern digital watch :-) This thing actually had dedicated video memory. On boot up you can either load a cartridge or open a TI Basic prompt. I also have the solid state memory module (basically RAM + a battery), as well as the Speech Synthesizer module, which basically does nothing :p

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Here's a picture of one hooked up with all of the optional peripherals:

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TI Basic and Buck Rodgers FTW!

cant post pictures because all this stuff is safely stored but I have:

- commodore 64 + tape drive + floppy drive 5.25 + printer (all is working and in perfect conditions)

- Vespa 150 (all parts original of 1964, including the plates and documents)

- B/W Brionvega ALGOL 11'' TV (from 1968 more or less) in perfect working order (exposed at the Metropolitan museum)

- MS windows 3.0 (floppy disk 5.25) original with manuals and box

Going to keep the stuff as long as I can, though someone offered 7000euro for the Vespa (not gonna sell it, my dad uses it to go shopping)

i own 2 Apple II's

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a whopping 1mhz and one of them has 4kb ram and the other even has 8kb !

To bad one of them doesn't work that fine anymore :(

Oh and don't forget the load of games and "joysticks" i have with them. The "joystick" is just a little box with a button and a big turnable nob lol :D

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