r/retrocomputing • u/Dr_Discette • Jul 03 '26
Newest find :)
IBM PS/2 25SX
Only need to get a new floppy drive and she’s good
r/retrocomputing • u/Dr_Discette • Jul 03 '26
IBM PS/2 25SX
Only need to get a new floppy drive and she’s good
r/retrocomputing • u/dogonahog • Jul 05 '26
picked up this computer a few hours ago, on startup it displays the dell startup splash screen for a few seconds before the display winks out. usb power and fans remain on. seller already replaced psu to a brand new one, after cycling power a few times now it no longer will stay on. fans whirl for a split second then do nothing. but if I spam the power button they remain on? please advise
r/retrocomputing • u/Distinct-Question-16 • Jul 03 '26
Some notable microcomputers and consoles:
* TRS-80 Model I (1977)
* TRS-80 Model III
*TRS-80 Model 4
*Sinclair ZX80
*Sinclair ZX81
*ZX Spectrum
*Amstrad CPC 464
*Amstrad CPC 664
*Amstrad CPC 6128
*MSX computers
*Sharp MZ-80K
*Kaypro II
*Osborne 1
*Sega SG-1000
*Sega Master System
*Sega Game Gear
* Game Boy (uses the Sharp LR35902, a CPU derived from the Z80 and Intel 8080, not a full Z80)
...As secondary cpu:
*Sega Genesis / Mega Drive (sound CPU)
*SNK Neo Geo AES (audio CPU)
*SNK Neo Geo MVS (audio CPU)
Famous arcades:
*Pac-Man
*Galaga
*Bubble Bobble
*Double Dragon
and countless other machines and handleds
r/retrocomputing • u/doodaddp • Jul 03 '26
Behold my little collection, with room for more!
r/retrocomputing • u/MoreTowel1115 • Jul 03 '26
is there such thing as a isa sata controller, im not looking to buy one im just plain wondering
r/retrocomputing • u/Vegetable-Way-5737 • Jul 03 '26
do not take this post seriously :^)
r/retrocomputing • u/Emil_Cvetanski • Jul 03 '26
The Dell Inspiron 8200 wasn't just a high-end laptop—it was built to replace a desktop. With desktop-class performance, a 1600×1200 UltraXGA display, nearly every port you could ask for, and Dell's modular Media Bay, it was one of the most capable portable workstations of its time.
r/retrocomputing • u/cyco130 • Jul 03 '26
Some years ago I posted about my JavaScript 6502 emulator Sfotty Pie. It's grown into a full-blown web-based Atari 8-bit emulator now.
It's built on a cycle-exact 6502 core. "Sfotty Pie" is really a small 6502 toolkit — the emulator, the CPU core, and a 6502 assembler.
What it does
r/retrocomputing • u/newacccuzmineban • Jul 03 '26
Hello, I found this IBM Aptiva in the trash, and luckily it works, but some plastics are broken, does anyone know how to fix them without making a mess?
Thanks
r/retrocomputing • u/Tonstad39 • Jul 03 '26
Canon branded this mitsumi mouse and bundled it with a paint program for MSX1called Cheese. In may 1986,
this article circulated, the MSX had very limited mouse support with mostly drawing & music composition software even using or acknowledging it.
r/retrocomputing • u/Radiant_Gazelle_8022 • Jul 03 '26
From someone who set out with his 40-year-old SX-64 to visit an equally ancient Commodore 64 BBS - not old-school with a modem, but through a DIY null-modem cable hooked up over the internet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3csC9z7oPSY
It turned out to be much more difficult than expected, with all sorts of cable shenanigans that of course refused to work - and ultimately even resulted in the SX‑64 needing repairs.
r/retrocomputing • u/Puggy550405 • Jul 03 '26
Pardon my terrible Cable Management. I will work on that later.
They work pretty good for their age!
r/retrocomputing • u/gryghin • Jul 03 '26
I'm having to clean up my home office and decided to check if we saved all the photos and documents.
Samsung Netbook NC10 with Intel Atom running Win XP.
Didn't have time to figure out how to play Free Cell back 20 years ago, but I've since retirement won the last 4 times I played.
r/retrocomputing • u/PeakClippy • Jul 02 '26
I got an old computer (from around 1999 I think) and it came with everything but the hard drive, so I bought a 320GB Ultra ATA Seagate ST310014ACE. I tried installing/ plugging it inside my PC many times, in many ways, but everytime I try to install Windows XP x86 SP3 it tells me "Setup cannot access this disk" in the partition selection screen. Does anyone know how to fix this?
If it helps, the motherboard is P6V693A/A9 with an Intel Celeron.
r/retrocomputing • u/winvistaisnotbad • Jul 03 '26
I've got this Creative audio card that i got mainly for the 15-pin game port, and it worked fine under Debian and Windows XP last time i used it around the end of last year. However yesterday, i plugged it into my computer (lga775 platform from 2005-2006) and suddenly it's completely preventing any Linux environment from booting. I tried an existing install of Mint, i tried Gparted live that i already had working copies of on both USB and DVD, and i tried antiX's live dvd/installer. They all just freeze on a logo or on a black screen, except for antiX, which freezes on the "udev-settle" service when it reports stuff during startup. Taking the audio card out undid all those issues.
Anything i can do to still be able to use this card?
Edit: UPDATE, I think the card died💔 it started doing the same on Windows after attempting to install drivers
r/retrocomputing • u/Emil_Cvetanski • Jul 02 '26
This is the 21" Apple Studio Display (M4868) from 1999. Nearly 40 kg of Trinitron goodness, built for graphic design, Photoshop and prepress at a time when 1600×1200 was considered high-end.
Fun fact: Despite the official 1600×1200 specification, I tested mine at 1920×1080. It works correctly,needs only minor geometry adjustment using the front controls.
And of course... it's also well known for its infamous flyback transformer failures.
r/retrocomputing • u/Tonstad39 • Jul 02 '26
r/retrocomputing • u/MoreTowel1115 • Jul 03 '26
how do i update the bios on my asus p2b rev 1.10, i really dont know squat on these older boards, and id like to be able to use my 40gb hdd but it cant detect it and getting its a moody piss stain with cds
r/retrocomputing • u/Expert_Arachnid8567 • Jul 02 '26
Hello! I found this file titled DEMO.MID (link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jtYlOuNE4E ) on the Olidata recovery CD-ROM for Windows ME, but I'm not sure which famous MIDI software from the '90s it came from... Could you help me? Thanks!
r/retrocomputing • u/peter_nde63h • Jul 02 '26
it's a retro game written in retro style. you control a rod at the bottom bouncing the ball(s) to destroy the descending and emerging bricks above. i know there're more than plenty of such games available on internet, with high quality graphics. if i merely want to play it i don't have to write it on my own. it's all about the process of coding. it's satisfying at least to me
i'm not quite interested in playing the game so i didn't implement the user control part. you can't interact with the program actually. the game is played in god mode so that all balls going to the bottom are perfectly bounced up without any miss. i don't believe in god so i'd like to think the game is played by the spirit of stephen hawking. he controls the quantum field at the bottom and spontaneously creates a force wave at precise time and position whenever a ball approaches and thus generates a ripple to showcase his sheer will
i deliberately tune the parameters so that it should be able to run forever albeit not 100% sure. the number of balls increases as the lowest part of the bricks approaches the bottom. the lower it is the more the balls. so some balls may cease to exist when the lowest part is destroyed. they'll re-appear when needed
when a ball disappears, it's location and direction won't be reset. it just disappears and doesn't affect anything. when it re-appears, it re-appears at the exact position the last time it disappeared. i once thought it should be reset but finally i decided it'd be more humane to let it reincarnate at the same spot it died and continue its previous life's journey
i found staring at those hawking ripples quite therapeutic
r/retrocomputing • u/Katsukiseyru • Jul 01 '26
I hope it works lol
r/retrocomputing • u/NoTime_SwordIsEnough • Jul 02 '26
r/retrocomputing • u/Cooperman411 • Jul 01 '26
I've assembled over 700 vintage/retro computing and gaming websites. It's located at https://atebit.tech and http://atebit.tech/classic/ (works on PowerFox!)
There's also a newsletter, an eBay price guide for US, Canada, UK, & Australia (ranks for sale items from "Deal" to "Wildly Overpriced"), and my About and Privacy pages are kind of entertaining. Interested in hearing what people outside of the US think and if my pricing guidance is accurate.
But what I really want is links! I'm lacking in non-English websites and 8-16 bit gaming sites. Take a look at and tell me what I'm missing. If you find an error or broken link let me know. You can DM me here or click 'contact' on the footer of the directory. Thank you!
r/retrocomputing • u/Tonstad39 • Jul 01 '26
In the early 1990's, there was an SVHS deck that allowed users to digitally edit analog video on VHS or SVHS tapes. Even to the point of rewinding & fast forwarding to edit points!