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Vintage & Retro Tech! I collect & tinker with classic laptops, desktops, consoles, & other unique tech 💾. I'm also an avid gamer 🎮 and a cat enthusiast 🐱 Social Media Links🔗👇 https://linktr.ee/gammitin
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I'll always use Windows, especially classic versions, back around 20 years ago I used Linux full-time on my main computer for a number of years. Not sure why, I went back to Windows, but this year I'm moving back. I've used MX Linux so much lately I'm back in the zone. 14/10/25🪦

I distro hopped for years, but this is where I really sank my teeth into Linux for the first time: https://buff.ly/4hWlxp0

Check this out! 👇 😍 Wow @judgedrokk.bsky.social wow youtu.be/tT2oUV2t830

Commodore: "Computers for the masses, not the classes"

It's Wednesday night, hump day is nearly over, so let's randomly install Windows 98SE on a Pentium III, for no apparent reason or goal - other than fun.

Star Trek: Judgment Rites [1995 Limited Edition, game originally released in 1993]

Olivetti Bathtime 🫧🪥🧽🧼🫧

only one is non-functional. it will be fixed sometime in the future... #𝑨𝑴𝑰𝑮𝑨

Commodore Amiga A500 Plus [1991]

Commodore Amiga A600 [1992]

Theme Hospital [1997] - PC Big Box

Quake III Arena [1999] - PC Big Box

My 1st proper computer was a Commodore Amiga 500, I lived and breathed Amiga for so many years. But honestly I've always also had a soft spot for Atari, the design of the ST* is honestly beautiful, a year ago I purchased an STe for £20, with the help of Mark Grogan restored it👍

So at the beginning of February I set myself a challenge: 'Do not purchase anything at all, that's computer, retro or tech related for the whole month' Honestly it's been harder than giving up Nicotine, Fizzy Drinks and having Sugar in my hot drinks 🤣 23 days in & still going💪

Does anyone on here own a Victorinox Swiss Army - Champ XXL and is it worth it?

Compaq SLT/286 [1988] A 286 Powered Lunchbox PC, mine is upgraded with 5MB of RAM and a front access SD to IDE converter. The base model (1MB of RAM) would have set you back at the equivalent of $11,000 back in 1988.