Post your Retro pc

Just a generic Mitsumi AT keyboard, came with the 8088 system. Not mechanical, but it's still not bad to type on.

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The Compaq is a Bentium MMX 200 with 128MB of ram and a Voodoo 2, the whitebox is a Cyrix 486 but I have a few Intel and an AMD DX4 100 sitting around.Needs more ram since I can't even boot Doom. I have a P3 866 and a Voodoo3 as well but its not on this phone. 1/2

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I've been using a Casio PocketPC -first an E-100, later an E-125- since 2004. While I was on college, it help me write essays and get information (thanks to the off-line version of the CIA World Factbook). Nowadays I use it to hear music, watch movies and keep my appointments without having to share them with the rest of the world.

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I used it for the cover, i liked it.
Did not know what it is so thnx for the info :)

Not really retro but for a 2000-2005 games and programs pc use it mainly for testing older software and hardware.

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How hard has it been to keep that thing up and running? I have to imagine it must be hard to find batteries that still hold a charge at this point.

Not really. Sure, the original JK-210LT batteries are as dead as Madona's boobs, but you can find replacements on eBay, and I've been using those for almost 10 years now. They still hold about 75-80% of the charge.

And on the issue on how hard it has been keeping this PDA running, not that. It was a PocketPC, so it was almost a standalone product. Back in the day -as I said- I used it as a kind of laptop before I could buy myself a laptop, so I did sync it with a PC but just to get the news (on AvantGo) and transfer the files I had worked on in school to edit them or print them. After graduating and getting my Masters, I use it to program my schedule, so I just sync it -with the same computer, but now using a VM with Windows 98 since the host did the jump to XP->7->10- to have a backup of my activities, not because it is needed for the software to run.

PocketPCs were quite versatile and advanced, it is too bad that they're just a footnote on technology's history books.

is that comic sans?

it's a TeleVideo terminal, looks like a 950
6502-based