There was a bit of a modern feel to this retro computer meetup. A couple of computers from the 90s were present, including Sven’s recently-purchased Amiga 1200. We found out that it was mostly in good shape, so that was a bit of good news.
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And Sean brought… well, actually nothing. But he received the FM Towns that Edoardo had been servicing, as well as a tricked-out Atari 800 with a four-drive emulation device that Curt had picked up on his behalf.
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And Michelle brought in her PC-9801 for everyone to enjoy, while Saburo brought in some special solution for cleaning mold off of stubborn floppy disks. It took him about an hour to do a single disk; that’s dedication!
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