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Volhout
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Posted: 12:44pm 03 Mar 2022
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Look at 23:45

"Stuff that probably isn't worth anything"
He is holding a genuine Apple-1 card. These go on e0bay for 1800 dollar.
Check out the video on the 8-bit guy, who is building a clone since he cannot afford the real deal...

Hihi...
PicomiteVGA PETSCII ROBOTS
 
zeitfest
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Posted: 12:48pm 03 Mar 2022
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  Quote  Will you be releasing the Gerbils? ;)


Only when they will have an environment that is gerbil-inclusive,  free-range, vegan and gluten-free. (sob) I have to let go, I know, but ...    
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 12:56pm 03 Mar 2022
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Those things are a bit beyond "The Cheap Video Cookbook".  :(  (Or "Cooking With Gerbils - A Chef's Guide"   )
Mick

Zilog Inside! nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini
Preliminary MMBasic docs & my PCB designs
 
vegipete

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Posted: 05:28pm 03 Mar 2022
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  zeitfest said  So...just whack one of these  onto it...


  Quote  MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
750 W or greater system power supply


So more than 1 horsepower.
Plus you can link more together... yikes!
Visit Vegipete's *Mite Library for cool programs.
 
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