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A 1985 Computer

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Last weekend,I acquired some electronic equipement with plans to tear them down for parts.Among the pieces,I found this old Tandy computer.It still works using 4 AA batteries.It should be in a museum somewhere.

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lyron

2:26PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

An historical piece. Cool shot!!!

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android65mar

2:40PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Wow, is that the screen?

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durleybeachbum

2:52PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Gosh! I had an Amiga.

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tennesseecowgirl

3:11PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

How awesome, amazing it still works!!

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kbrog

3:45PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Back then I had a Atari 1600. :) LOL! How far we've come! Great find and capture!

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stealthman

3:58PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Yikes! Love it~!

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alida

3:59PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

greatgrandfather of my computer!!!

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Erestorfan

4:08PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

LOL! I remember those! And how expensive they seemed! The things we have now a days, even a 'simple' laptop was Star Trek stuff at that time!

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blinkings

4:21PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Wow thanks for posting this. I haven't seen one in years.

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jocko500

5:26PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

now that is old. cool stuff you get. guess you be playing games now.

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eekdog

5:59PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

what a fossil! i still have commadore 64 and 128 in storage.

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Faemike55

7:10PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

I had an Atari 130XE - it got me through 4 years of college Great capture

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NightGallery

7:18PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

Wow! Tandy! That's a name you don't hear much anymore. Was a part of Radio Shack right? Very cool thing to have. I would keep it esp. since it works.

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magnus073

8:52PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

You are right about how amazing it is this little guy still runs Jim

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renecyberdoc

11:37PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

awesome.a relict so to speak.

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mikeerson

11:48PM | Thu, 28 July 2011

it's probably worth more working than in parts.

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DennisReed

1:02AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Cool Jim, I once worked on a Tandy! :)

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KarmaSong

3:26AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

It reminds me of the TO 9 I once used with very much apprehension! A nostalgic and beautiful capture of a time when computers didn't rule over our lives...

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carlx

4:39AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Nice old machine!!!

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Hendesse

8:57AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

This can already be declared "antique". Excellent shot!

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A_Sunbeam Online Now!

11:31AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Nice to see; still works, eh? Great! I passed some of my really old stuff to a Museum of Computing. But I still have my old Facit "wind-up" calculating machine (and slide-rules, log tables ...)

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danob

11:59AM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Blimey I have a few of even older vintage! One thing for sure computers have evolved to an amazing extent!

stolta

2:58PM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Wow, this is cool!!!

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iaacf

3:05PM | Fri, 29 July 2011

Yes I think it should.. It is fascinating to see how thins has developed in a relatively very short period of time. Anyway, your photo is a nice reembrance of what once was.

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emmecielle

2:17AM | Sun, 31 July 2011

Excellent image! :)

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MagikUnicorn

9:37AM | Sun, 31 July 2011

I remember this time very good :) Computer without INTERNET in that time :)

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danapommet

9:46PM | Tue, 02 August 2011

I remember these. Super find, capture and share Jim. Dana

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clbsmiley

8:43AM | Wed, 31 August 2011

How cool!! Reminds me of some of the aged pc stuff I saw at NASA Space Center.

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Chipka

12:15AM | Sun, 09 October 2011

Oooh, I remember these. I remember the 1980s...I remember when this was the look of the future as exemplified in ads from magazines such as OMNI: I was addicted to OMNI back in its heyday...great gonzo-style journalism dedicated to science and technology, fantastic interviews of scientific luminaries, and some of the best science fiction ever published. A lot of OMNI-published short stories are STILL highly respected now, especially stuff by writers like William Gibson. Anyway, this shot brings all of that back and I love the whole retro feel of this shot.

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shutterbugs

12:15PM | Thu, 15 November 2012

oh man ... I remember using one of those back in the days.


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