Meetup #46 is in the books. Sean started out by expanding his collection of scanned and copied materials. First was scanning the JR-100 user manual followed by five VIC! magazines. Later, after Hide showed up, a variety of QuickDisks were copied and played. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sven brought in another super compact computer made by Digital Logic. He picked up when he was visiting home. Made by a company called Digital Logic, based in his own local village in Luterbach, Switzerland. It was running some flavor of Linux. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Michelle was traveling relatively light this time, with her trusty suitcase having suffered a broken handle (thus becoming less trusty). In addition to her PC-9801, instead of a CRT monitor, she brought a GPD Pocket. She and Sara set on a variety of tasks to get a PC-9801 game copied, up, and playing. ![]() ![]() New member Colin is a big Amiga fanatic who lives just across the way from the meetup place. He took in his Amiga Vampire standalone system to show off. ![]() ![]() Curt had a couple of items. There was his Tomy Pyuta, which, coupled with Sean’s controllers, games, and CMT cable, was going to be given a greater stress test, but instead it got mostly ignored in favor of figuring out the mysteries behind his TK-85 computer board. Between he and Colin, they managed to program a game to take advantage of the advanced graphics capabilities of this machine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Ondrej also brought in a treasure from his travels home, a computer that was produced exclusively for his school district. It wasn’t at the time operational so it may make a return for further investigation. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tom had his trusty MSX with some games for play, including a classic – Goonies! Here you can see Tom and Bernard enjoying Hamaraja Night. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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