Vintage technology bread?

Post pics of old ass tech you still use?
pic related.

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damn that's old

>old ass tech
>you still use
daily.

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for fugs sake fix the overscan on the left screen

ur mom lmao

I live in france so there are a bunch of cheap minitels everywhere, i'm trying to transform one in a dumb terminal.

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Is Espace like space but cyber?

What are some common, cheap old computers? i like to play around with those things but i don't want to pay a fortune.

Oh that's SCSI

Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Oldish PCs?

> sudo npm install fb-messenger-cli
So close to aesthetic, zoomed. So close.

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espace is the french for space
But you i like it, from now on i will say E-Space!

yaay :D

>facebook messenger for le hackerman
J U S T
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that pandora handheld can't be that old?

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Australian?

They were going to throw this away and gave it to me instead. Can't really do much on it besides terminal XMPP and imageboards in a lightweight browser. Tried Debian with LXDE, install went to low memory install and was kind of a pain, thinking about trying just a window manager. RAM is actually handled decently but the graphics card is arse too and the harddrive seems to be shit too since it takes like 5 minutes to boot LXDE after logging in.

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Had it since I was a kid in the early 90s.

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Where can i get such beautiful monochrom Monitor?

2008, so only 11 years

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Nice divergence number we have in this timeline

this.
bidets are the natural evolution of ass tech.

I have one of those too but it's shittier and not working right now for some reason.

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ooh i had one of these
comfy AF
keyboard is better than thinkpads in my opinion

That was one of the first things I thought is how the keyboard is even better than my t420.

At the tone, Pacific Daylight Time will be 4:20 exactly

Only picture I could find on an image search of it but yeah I noticed that too lol.

bump

Ah, the joys of low-level formatting scuzzy disks

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>CRT
>MacOS 9
>Cirno
Trying a bit too hard here, but here's your (You)

Nice beast user. I have an older one, Compaq Armada 1500c with 366MHz CPU and 32MB + 256MB RAM.

Last week I switched the hard drive and I fucked up the backup image, so I had to reinstall XP + every games and stuff that used/played, without usb boot and CD drive. My only choice was a floppy drive. First I tried a Plop Boot Manager floppy to force the usb boot, but it was pain in the ass.

Then I tried the XP floppy installer (I had to redo the floppy switching part at least four times, fucking bad sectors), but there was a little problem. The only usb port does not provide enough power for an external dvd drive. The dvd drive has two usb plugs, one normal, and one if you need some extra power. I used an usb hub that was juiced with a power adapter to give enough power to the dvd drive. And BOOM(ER), it worked.

Worth it? Fuck yeah.

Had that issue with a sony vaio p233. Floppy boot the usb OS installer. Pain in the ass.

Well, at least I'm not alone with this. I usually store the contents of the XP install CD in a folder on the Compaq machine's HDD. It's much faster to install from there than this nightmare.

i still ssh into stuff from my hp dos palmtop

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dell dimension

install netbsd on it

That's pretty cool, that's an interesting little device you have there :D.

They legit don't make them like they used to

Had one of these fuckers in my bedroom as a kid, must've blasted my shitty Eminem tapes on that several times end to end.

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tfw fb runs like garbage on a raspberry pi so im using an alternative.

Can't please everyone apparently. ;_;

you could join those vintage computing/retro computing groups on fb.

classic macs and apple II's go for around 50 - 100$

depends on what kinda rig you wanna fuck around with user.

user this is an EA 9031, it's a Sanyo VM 4509. If im not mistaken, some Apple II's used those. I got this from my buds dad. Sold it to me for 20 us but im pretty sure u can get em cheaper for around 10 I guess?

ruined as soon as I noticed

Can I just say, 80s/90s pepsi logos/designs were just so much fucking better?

I'm glad you asked,it's actually quite cool and my main writing/notebook these days after word was giving me headaches

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OP of the sony alarm clock radio here, while mine didn't have a tape player I did (and still have somewhere I hope) this little gem of another sony product to do that, instead.

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I had a walkman as a kid too, shit was great since I never got a CD burner in my computer until much later.

I wonder if it's possible to make your own songs using blank cassettes?

Yep you can, back as a kid I would even record stuff off tv/radio (heh i pirated before i even know wtf pirating was almost like a damn instinct)

Definitely. Just record off the radio or smuggle a tape recorder into a concert.

>Spanish keyboard
¿De dónde eres?

>DE
>like, any DE
you might want to use icewm or windowmaker
xfe is a pretty light file manager too (comes with a text editor and image viewer)

not especially old I guess but with an FX 4500 for the dual-core my weapon of mass destruction is nearly complete

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move aside zoomers
this is jurassic

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Just install NT4 or 2000 on it and run something properly made for the hardware. With all the great sites out there like Winworld there's really no excuse to struggle with GNU/Linux on pre-Pentium 4/Athlon XP class hardware anymore if you aren't just doing it for the sake of doing it, which is also quite valid.

Here's some late 00's vintage hardware I still use

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spot the hipster

oh god this is sexy.

This thing wakes me up every morning, ca. 1971

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Lol I like the hipster circlejerk defence force.

sup fami

A couple of the capacitors in my '82 Eaton clock radio finally popped last year. I refused to let it end like that. This thing has been powered on in essentially continuous operation for over 37 years.

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