(Re) Building a Windows 98 Pentium III PC
Greetings and welcome to an LGR restoration, repair kind of thing. This is not a very pretty computer. It never has been, that’s never been
Computer Fundamentals
Greetings and welcome to an LGR restoration, repair kind of thing. This is not a very pretty computer. It never has been, that’s never been
[laid back jazz music] [computer buzzing] – Greetings, and welcome to an LGR thing! And today is a bit of a more laid back, unscripted,
[typing] The year is 1975 and Commodore Business Machines had been successfully designing and selling calculators for half a decade. But there was a problem:
[theme music] Tandy/Radio Shack started selling computers in the late 1970s in competition with machines from Apple and Commodore. This was the TRS-80 series of
[typing] June 10, 1977, marked the launch of the original Apple II microc omputer, released as a follow up to the Apple I, primarily designed
[typing] [new wave music] In the early 1980s, Kazuhiko Nishi had a fantastic idea. Being both the director of ASCII Corporation and Vice-President of Microsoft
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the 8-Bit Guy. Today, I want to show you a rather unusual line of portable computers known as
[light jazz music] – Greetings, and welcome to an LGR thing in the middle of the night, or at least it is for me as
[typing] Let’s travel back to the year 1985. Legendary electronics company Atari is about to release a new 16-bit computer, right before legendary electronics company
[♪ Music Intro and Keyboard Typing noises ♪] [♪] Greetings, and welcome to an LGR thing and today, I would like to answer a very