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    Ontario WTB: HP64000

    Not yet... :-(
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    Ontario NEC PC-9821Xt13/K12 - $300 CAD

    Everyone, I am selling a PC-9821Xt13/K12 In excellent shape. It comes with both mouse and keyboard, and I equipped it with a CF adapter with YAHDI; it has 32MB of RAM. I prefer this model to the desktop style because it has 5 C-Bus slots and on-board SCSI, which works very well when paired to...
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    Ontario NEC PC-8801MA - $500 CAD

    Everyone, I have for sale a nice PC-8801MA. Cosmetically it is not 100% perfect, as it has suffered some damage to the front panel in transportation from Japan, but I repaired most of it and it is otherwise in very good shape. It comes with its original keyboard and everything works (including...
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    Ontario Wanted: Samsung SIMM RAM 72pin 8MB 2x36 FPM modules

    Everyone, I am looking for a couple of specific RAM modules: - KMM5362000BG-7 - KMM5362000B2G-7 Any help appreciated, thanks in advance!
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    Reliable 15KHz capable RGB LED panels.

    Excellent! I got myself two of those, just to make sure I have another one when the first one dies :) (y)
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    Sharp x68000 z - a decent alternative?

    Looking great!
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    Trying to solve a mystery of a distant memory

    Ha!! I told you it's a great resource, I was really impressed by how quickly the folks on Reddit managed to find out the game I was looking for... Glad you found the answer!
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    Trying to solve a mystery of a distant memory

    Fair enough, I guess I didn't know how well you knew the early days of CDROM games, so it was worth a shot... RE: Reddit. I was one such rando asking for information on an obscure arcade game and sure enough the mystery was solved within a few hoiurs...
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    Reliable 15KHz capable RGB LED panels.

    I think you won't be disappointed by the P2314Ht, I use it regularly with both my X68000 and my 8801MA2... I hope it works for you as well as it does for me.
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    Some vintage Japanese systems

    Good taste with all those machines! And I love to see other F1XD enthusiasts ;) (y)
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    Reliable 15KHz capable RGB LED panels.

    I have used a couple of NEC Multisync LCD1970NX very successfully for years, but then converged on the Dell P2314Ht, which has proven itself with a number of quirky signals, including my Sharp X68000.
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    Trying to solve a mystery of a distant memory

    It wouldn't be Myst by any chance, no?
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    Trying to solve a mystery of a distant memory

    There is a reddit channel dedicated to identifying old/rare/odd games, people there are absurdly good I have to say. I would give that a try.
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    Who are the silicon graphics enthusiast members here?

    makes a whole lot of sense :)
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    New member from Canada

    @seaken the Amiga is a great machine, one of the best of its era for sure. The slight issue is that it was substantially more widespread in Europe, so several games work better on a PAL system than on a NTSC one... Other than that it's great to own one and tinker with it!
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    Multiple microprocessors as a single CPU (not multiprocessing)

    Ha! Someone got the subtle hint ;) (y) I actually have a soft spot for the IBM z series, but NonStops are great too!
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    Multiple microprocessors as a single CPU (not multiprocessing)

    I would add the Fujitsu FM-8/7/77 series, where two identical CPUs perform different tasks: one Motorola 6809 acts as the main system CPU, while the second (identical) one operates as a graphics coprocessor, with exclusive access to VRAM, executing its own separate code from ROM and a tiny RAM...
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    Multiple microprocessors as a single CPU (not multiprocessing)

    Well, some systems (mainframes mainly) use multiple CPUs in tandem for redundancy against cosmic rays, not sure if that qualifies :)(y)
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    New member from Canada

    Thank you everyone!
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    New member from Canada

    Hello everyone, another long, long time lurker finally joins the ranks. Started my computer life on an Amiga 500 (which I still have) and along the way picked up a variety of systems of different nature, old and new. I am particularly interested in multiprocessor systems, of which I have owned a...
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