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 LAN Party lik it's 1999 (Systemspecs: Pentium 3 1Ghz, Matrox G450 + Voodoo 2 12MB x2, 768MB Ram) by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 12:53:10 |
 IMSAI 8080 from 1975 known from the Movie WarGames by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 12:54:13 |
 TeleVideo Personal Terminal by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 12:54:47 |
 Closer look at the IMSAI 8080 & 8inch Floppy Drive by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 12:55:32 |
 Maxell FD1-128 Floppy Disk in 8inch offered a whopping 80 KiloBytes of data storage capacity by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:07:37 |
 Silicon Graphics Tezro by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:08:22 |
 Silicon Graphics (SGI) Logo on an Indigo Workstation by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:09:03 |
 SGI Indy R5000 by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:09:28 |
 SGI could put out extreme high quality graphics for its time by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:10:27 |
 Silicon Graphics Webcam by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:10:45 |
 Silicon Graphics Logo on an SGI Keyboard by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:11:24 |
 The Amiga User Group Switzerland at the Vintage Computer Fesival Solothurn by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:12:32 |
 Small and grown kids enjoyed the game Bubble Bobble on one of the Amiga that AUGS brought to the VCFSO by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:14:16 |
 Busicom 141 Replica by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:14:48 |
 Sinclair ZX Specturm by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:15:27 |
 This fine sticker was found on a soldering station at the festival by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:16:09 |
 This Dauphin 2 Computer offers a punchstrip reader that would load the program to show an image and the image itself that you can see on the tiny CRT monitor in the picture by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:17:24 |
 One of 1500 produced Smaky 100 Computer with Motorola 68000 CPU. The Smaky name is a artifical wordplay from smart and keyboard. This Computerline was created by Jean-Daniel Nicoud at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) and all further development was made by students and EPFL employees by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:23:35 |
 At the time of the Smaky 6 the firm Epsitec joined and build the Computer with an Zilog 8bit CPU by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:25:05 |
 Smaky 130 Computer with a colorful keyboard. Are the RDFC keys the WASD keys of the 70s/80s? by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:26:24 |
 Nintendo Virtual Boy (The Originals) as a Multiplayer Setup by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:27:10 |
 The original Family Computer from Nintendo in its inteded usecase by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:28:11 |
 Apple Lisa Talk by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:28:57 |
 Apple Lisa Typing by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:29:35 |
 Sony MiniDisc Remote Controll with a qwerty keyboard by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:30:47 |
 MiniDisc could record Audio upto 80 Minutes in Stereo or 160 Minutes Mono. The Sony MZ-R4ST Dockingstation added edit options and more in/outputs to the small attached portable MD walkman by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:34:44 |
 Not all but most portable MiniDisk devices could write/record to the magneto optical minidisk media by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:35:48 |
 Some MiniDisk player are just a notch bigger then the media itself! by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:36:52 |
 MiniDisk was not only for self recording. Big Music Publisher jumped on the Bandwagon and offered Musicalbums by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:38:08 |
 For all the Petrolheads there was also a solution to enjoy MiniDisk on the road. The Sony MDX-C800REC was one of the few Audio Headunits for Cars that could also record by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:39:54 |
 MSX SVI 728 Personal Computer by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:40:49 |
 Sony HitBit MSX HB-75P Home Computer by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:41:35 |
 The MSX lineup had some very nice looking devices by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:42:23 |
 Einstein 256 Computer from 1985 running a Z80a CPU at 4Mhz with 16K Rom (upgrades to 32K possible) with build in 3inch floppy drive by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:44:20 |
 GigaBooster build from Supercomputing Systems AG in Switzerland 1994. 7x DEC Alpha 21066 CPUs with 233Mhz up to 1GB Ram, up to 60GB HDDs (SCSI2), Maxed out the system needed about 600 Watts of Power and would bring 1.6 Gigaflops to the Table. The Table had be massiv tho because this little Powerpackage could weight up to 65kg and would hurt your 1994 wallet between 200.000 and 350.000 Swiss Francs by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:49:25 |
 The Vintage Computer Festival Solothurn 2025 is the first one. The Vintage Computer Club that is known for the VCF in Zürich joined forces with the Technikwelt Enter for this event by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:52:19 |
 Network Evolution Rack from old to newer Networktechnology by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:54:52 |
 A little bit more Networkhistory. Windows NT in version 3.5 left and OS/2 on the Sun Server right by: Vitus Zeel uploaded: 2025-12-30 13:56:02 |