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    95 was so basic and minimalist by today's standards. And the HDD footprint was massive when you consider how little it offered over similar much...
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    3rd December 2023, 21:43
    I just came across this website that offers the ability to emulate the original IBM PC in a browser Window. https://www.pcjs.org/ You can...
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    28th November 2023, 11:34
    Harrison replied to a thread Sickness in General Chat
    That's good news.
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    24th November 2023, 11:07
    I came home from work Wednesday to some very sad news. Our little cat Luna was gone. She must have been hit by a car early evening. She was...
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    19th November 2023, 14:03
    Harrison started a thread Smart meters in General Chat
    Do you have a smart meter? Have you fallen into the trap of checking what things are using and how much it's costing? We kept delaying getting...
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    19th November 2023, 13:49
    Harrison replied to a thread RGB-Pi in General Retro Chat
    Just think of the energy savings. Those Plasmas used more then the old CRTs, although they did get so warm you probably offset the heating bill.
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    19th November 2023, 01:55
    Yes, I now live between Chichester and Bognor Regis. Sold the house that kept flooding in 2015 and moved to where we are now.
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    19th November 2023, 01:52
    Harrison replied to a thread RGB-Pi in General Retro Chat
    I literally gave away my old Toshiba 29" Home Cinema TV this morning. It's been sitting in my parents house for years, and I kind of kept it...
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    15th November 2023, 10:41
    I'm searching to see what current solutions exist to upscaler video. Specifically to take the outputs from retro systems, upscale them to at least...
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    15th November 2023, 10:09
    Harrison replied to a thread RGB-Pi in General Retro Chat
    Indeed. The RPi has really revolutionised and provided new possibilities for so many things. Who would have thought when the first RPi was...
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    14th November 2023, 01:22
    Harrison started a thread RGB-Pi in General Retro Chat
    I've just discovered this hardware, RGB-Pi. https://www.rgb-pi.com This is an RGB Scart cable that plugs directly into the 40pin expansion...
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    13th November 2023, 01:39
    Harrison replied to a thread Steam Deck in Handheld Gaming
    Very true. They could of just put the oled in and called it a day, plus charge more. Instead they have done a mid generation refresh to optimise...
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    12th November 2023, 02:03
    Harrison replied to a thread Steam Deck in Handheld Gaming
    Valve have now released an updated version of the Steam Deck, in the form of an OLED version. This new OLED version has the same performance as...
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    6th November 2023, 12:58
    Those are impressive speed gains between Gen4 and Gen5. 7000MB/s was already insainly fast for Gen 4, which my Samsung 980 Pro achieved when I...
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    6th November 2023, 12:50
    If I was going through anything I would definitely put to one side anything that might be worth something and research it later. But then my wife's...
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    6th November 2023, 12:23
    My copy arrived yesterday. Not had chance to unpack it yet. Will upload some images of the book once I do. @Kin. That they are. So well...
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    6th November 2023, 12:20
    That's the problem with living in West Sussex. Great county until it rains heavily. Very low lying so the water table gets very high. Should...
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