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Re: Who Needs MAME? ... Introducing the Vintage Gaming System v1.0
My wife saw me looking at your picture and jumped all over me. She thought I
was bidding on something on Ebay again! Nice going!
Mo
"Nick Miller" <nick@computer-history.org> wrote in message
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> 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
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> > > 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
> >
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