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Re: Who Needs MAME? ... Introducing the Vintage Gaming System v1.0
Thanks for the comments. Each of the computers has enough slack in the
video, power and drive cables to allow pulling out the computer and placing
it on the top of the stand. I wanted to make sure I could get at the
keyboard and also plug in any accessories I felt like tinkering with.
Nick
"Jan Vanden Bossche" <jan80trs@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hallo
>
> "Nick Miller" <nick@computer-history.org> wrote in message
> 1083pajgsmnsvce@corp.supernews.com">news:1083pajgsmnsvce@corp.supernews.com...
> > I call it the Vintage Gaming System v1.0.
> > Six computers presently reside in the VGS. They are the Commodore
> > 64, Apple IIc, Tandy Color Computer 3, Atari 800XL, TI-99/4A and
Commodore
> > Amiga 2000.
> > Check it out and let me know what you think.
>
> If it works for you, great setup. I would set the Tandy Color computer 3
or
> the Atari 800XL on top. Because the Coco3 has side loading game
cartridges,
> and the ones for the Atari are on top. As they are placed now, it's
> difficult to reach in.
>
> > Here it is:
> >
> > http://www.computer-history.org/Vintage-Gaming-System-1.0.htm
>
> Neat.
>
> > Nick Miller
>
> Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
> Jan-80
>