New: computerarcanaAll contentburnbotkrblurtactifitzzanr2cornellgamesburnpostblurtgermanpowerclubbeblurtblurtlifeblurtindiaphotographycurationblurtlatamblurtboosterblurthispanoblurtblockjapanHotTrendingNewDAppsdarth-azrael in retrocomputing • 4 months agoDigital Archaeology: Codex (Floppy Disk) #5 (part 1)So far my archaeological expeditions have revealed ancient (well, 1980s anyway) porn, unidentifiable data, and an old word processor. This magnetic volume contains media of a different kind. It…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 4 months agoDigital Archaeology – Expedition #6 - eMachines T2692For this expedition I traveled on my bicycle throughout my community and surrounding communities. This was more of a leisurely journey than a true expedition but it was the evening before garbage…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoSync (September/October 1982)The Sinclair line of computers was not very popular in the U.S. but they did have a presence in the form of a license to Timex. Sync was one magazine dedicated to these computers. The contents of…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoAmiga Computing U.S. Edition (December 1995)Amiga Computing was originally a U.K. based magazine that was published in both the U.K. and the U.S. There were a total of 117 issues published from 1988 through 1997. The December 1995 issue of…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoK-Power (February 1984)K-Power was a relatively short-lived computer magazine by scholastic published in the early/mid 1980s and designed to appeal to kids. The February 1985 issue includes the following: Features A…darth-azrael in retrocomputing • 3 years agoPortacomp III 386-25Portacomp III 386-25 This is a fairly early portable computer that apparently predates laptops. It reminds me of two machines I used to own. One was an XT class portable Compaq. It was older than…