
TheDarkEnigma
St. JackieArklövcel
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I have like half a dozen computers from the 2000s, including an iMac G5.One of my computers is about twelve years old.
Do you still use them, though ? I still use mine for instance as a web proxy.I have like half a dozen computers from the 2000s, including an iMac G5.
Some of them I do. I use one of my 64-bit PCs from 2007 as my main computer. The iMac G5 I use sometimes to SSH to my Raspberry Pi.Do you still use them, though ? I still use mine for instance as a web proxy.
Are you a fellow linuxnerdcel ?The iMac G5 I use sometimes to SSH to my Raspberry Pi.
Kinda. I actually have FreeBSD installed on my Mac along side OS X Leopard. But I might replace the FreeBSD partition with mintPPC.Are you a fellow linuxnerdcel ?
Never tried FreeBSD tbh.Kinda. I actually have FreeBSD installed on my Mac along side OS X Leopard. But I might replace the FreeBSD partition with mintPPC.
As for my Raspberry Pi, it runs Raspbian and I use it for a website I'm creating.
Its alright, but its hard to get drivers from repos, especially on PowerPC since it's not really used on desktops anymore. But it’s pretty much like Linux, tbh.Never tried FreeBSD tbh.
What processor does that computer use?View attachment 414459
That shits fairly old. On it you can play shit like this.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTbVfBMzfcs
What processor does that computer use?
Also, it's funny because I have a game called Warhawk on my PS3, and it’s technically a spiritual successor to a game with the same name for the original PlayStation.
Atari 800 with full keyboard and dual-width cartridge slot cover | |
Manufacturer | Atari, Inc. (1979–1984) Atari Corporation (1984–1992) |
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Type | Home computer |
Release date | November 1979; 41 years ago |
Introductory price | Atari 400: US$550 (equivalent to $1,937 in 2019) Atari 800: US$1,000 (equivalent to $3,523 in 2019)[1] |
Discontinued | January 1, 1992; 29 years ago |
Units sold | 4 million |
Operating system | Custom Atari DOS (optional) |
CPU | MOS Technology 6502B @ 1.79 MHz (NTSC) @ 1.77 MHz (PAL) |
Graphics | 384 pixels per TV line, 256 colors, 8 × sprites, raster interrupts |
Sound | 4 × oscillators with noise mixing or 2 × AM digital |
Connectivity | 2 or 4 × Atari joystick port 1 × Atari SIO 0-1 × PBI 0-1 × Composite monitor 1-2 × ROM cartridge |
Successor | Atari ST |
Related articles | Atari 5200 |
wtffffffnot really, got rid of all like antiques when i moved out, on the other hand i also lost a hard drive with a bitcoin wallet on it with like 12 btc
That sounds very valuable to the right historical collector.a map of Berlin transportation from the '30s, there was a Adolf Hitler Platz
yeah its fucked, think about it pretty much every daywtffffff
I would’ve roped
that’s like 600k down the drain jfl
You know unfortunately, my iPhone 2G stopped powering on recently. I tried charging it with the Apple logo showing before it turns off. Still have the older cable that I also use to charge the iPad 2.yeah its fucked, think about it pretty much every day