Apple Macintosh Classic - Review
Apple Macintosh Classic - Review
Read MoreIt used to be the site of Dmitry Cherepanov's [Dmitry Brain].
Computer Museum of Mariupol, it was a non-commercial project. The museum has a collection of exhibits, which included more than 120 samples of computer technology, game consoles of the last century. In total, more than 500 exhibits of the IT sphere from the 1950s to the early 2000s.The collection was collected from 2003 to 2018, but now it is destroyed by the war that destroyed my house, my museum and my entire city of Mariupol = (in which I lived for 45 years. Rest in peace!
Now I have only this site left as a memory of my museum.
Now the site of the museum is a gallery of exhibits, articles, and more than 100 gigabytes of archives of programs, games, music and videos of various platforms, which is available to everyone.
The site is constantly developing and in the near future will become a platform for collectors and lovers of retro computers around the world.
You can listen to music on our RetroBit Radio and play directly on the site the games that I create for the browser in HTML and JS.
Direct transfer to PayPal account: paybox@it8bit.club or info@leocraft.com on my name Dmitry Cherepanov
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In the late 1970s, the first personal microcomputers appeared, as well as a separate class of devices - word processors. These were microcomputers with specialized software focused exclusively on editing and printing texts.
Read MoreIn far 1988, being a sixth-grader, I became for the first time, acquainted with the computer. The DVK-3M with the integrated black-and-white display and two five-inch disk drives; gorgeous but not for now. My first acquaintance took place with games from ASP corp. ─ three young programmers who had specialized in computers of the DVK family.
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