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  1. I got a 100mhz thinkpad works fine but its a bit beat up

     

    100mhz pentium, 48 mb ram, 1.4gb hard disk 

    active matrix lcd but its got some rot going on around the edges but its not totally gone and its not seeming to be getting worse in the 3 years I have had it 

    floppy and 4x cd rom, but they share a bay ESS audio drive, no battery 

     

    its got 98 on it now but I can put 95

    ill get pictures as soon as i get the baby off my lap


  2. growing up C64 wasnt really a thing around here so playing big epic type games on the high res apple II (on the old green screen, I only ever recall seeing one color screen on a actual setup) or 3d tic tac toe on the C64 there was no comparison. 

     

    And yes its funny, people back in the day spent a shit ton of cash to buy a computer that was only used as a sub par game system, and ... not actually a computer, no wait the opposite. The only reason we had a computer was to run my dad's biz on, and he never really like the idea of it being a game machine, that is what the colecovision was for. 

     

    IMO the whole campaign for "its a toy that jimmy can do homework on, come on down to toys r us or kmart today!" was tat


  3. 4 minutes ago, Matt_B said:

    ChromeOS can literally run on a Raspberry Pi out of the box.

     

    The VCS is going to need an external drive for it, that'll probably cost you more than a Raspberry Pi. Bargain. 😀

    technically you need a "drive" as pi's don't come with storage "out of the box" unless you're one of the people that buy a kit with a 25$ pi 8.99 power supply, a 2$ case, and a 5.99 16 gig sd card for 129$ (+ postage)

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  4. Bought this new old stock a couple years ago used it for maybe an hour tossed it in the pc parts bin (so it does have some tumbling in the drawer marks)

     

    It was one of the do cheap o's BITD but it works (the pc I sold at that time got a decent logitech oem that I bought after this one got lost in the mail for a month)

     

    5 bucks mailed

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  5. 2 hours ago, frankodragon said:

    According to this on Wikipedia:

     

     

    yea that is what I was thinking, its complex, doesnt matter if you have a 16TB hard drive, its a hard system to deal with considering its from the ground up design ... not saying its the hardest system do develop for, its just the least understood and its defiantly like driving a pro dragster on the highway 


  6. 20 hours ago, SegaSnatcher said:

    There was a recent interview with Taber and he said its very easy, but will void the warranty.    

    Basically you just remove 4 screws from the back and the battery is right there. 

     

    GamesBeat: How easy is it to replace the battery?


    Taber: Technically, easy. Remove four screws on the back of the unit and the battery is directly below. It’s connected via a plug, so simply unplug it and a battery can be swapped out. We don’t suggest users do this themselves — it will void your warranty — but the battery is designed to be exchanged with ease.

    no, removing 4 screws wont void your warranty, at least in the US, they made that unenforceable and companies can face fines if they try 


  7. 3 hours ago, OCAT said:

    vomit
     

    yes everyone should hate *insert current version of windows here for reasons that the vast majority of people really don't give a shit about*

     

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     It just shocks me that they can build and sell a "laptop" for $129 and still make a profit. Meanwhile Atari charged $400 for another piece of crap and still cannot deliver AFTER they got the money they asked for. This is pathetic, does mommy have to hold Chesnais' hand? awww 🤱👶

     

    that does beg the question, if I can get a thin client running windows (ffs windows 10 for pi is free isnt it) how come a "big name" like atari can't strike a deal? Long-dong or OneHung-Lo managed to do it, and have been able to do it for years now off of aliexpress  

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  8. 19 hours ago, Saldo said:

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    Thought I would throw this one into the mix, currently sold out and $2 more than the one CPUWiz posted but....ups the ante with an i5 processor, Win 10 Pro, 128gb ssd, HP brand name, and “800” in the model name.

     

    Install Steam for free, buy the Atari Vault and the add on pack for $2.50 and you have your VCS.  
     

    Here is a comparison of the i5 4590T vs the Ryzen R1606G:

     

    https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-intel_core_i5_4590t-378-vs-amd_ryzen_embedded_r1606g-1198

     

    slap some wood grain vinyl on its top and call it a day, think I paid 8 bucks for the stuff I got to be used for interior car trim and it was enough to do an entire icade 

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  9. 51 minutes ago, Tidus79001 said:

    The Atari VCS isn't try to be the most powerful console on the market.  They are trying to carve out a niche for themselves in a crowded console market and cannot compete toe to to with Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo since the don't have a resources or money for such battles. 

    But they are competing with Microsoft Sony directly, Joe consumer wants a game console, and has 300$ in his pocket, here is his choices

     

    XBOX One X, 299$

    Nintendo Switch lite, 250$(ish)

    Playstation 4, 299$

    Atari VCS, 299$

     

     

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    It isn't how powerful you console is but what you do with it, as the old saying goes the software makes the hardware. 

    Yea OK where's the list of software, we know the vault, but you can get the vault on every single platform that has existed since it came out and ...?

     

     

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  10. 8 hours ago, Tidus79001 said:
    • blah blah blah

     

     

    except you ignore the fact that there are a pile of (even more powerful) consoles on the market that do exactly that, and you can go to any local reseller and buy one right now today, plug it in and get AAA games, indy games and all your media center needs fulfilled with a simple to use plug in tv box

     

    for the same price

     

    atari isn't exactly inventing the home media center console here, they have been out for 2 (going on 3) generations now

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  11. On 7/25/2020 at 5:23 AM, Caterpiggle said:

    This eBay item : https://www.ebay.com/itm/254664248714?ul_noapp=true

     

    That is THE WORSE FILTHY EVER on Apple IIe enhanced  ! BIG WOW SO SO SO FILTHY !

     

    Good thing, it is NOT mine but someone else ! WHEW ! It is really blew my mind away to see that kind of condition !

     

    why? do you think every barn find is going to be fully restored to perfect before shoved out the door? It will sell cheap and someone who cares can clean it rather than someone who doesnt hits the outside with a pressure washer and satisfies your twitch 

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  12. 400$ would buy me...

     

    A video card upgrade for my gaming pc (and the one I have now doesnt exactly suck, its just rather budget today)

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    A cheap electric power washer

    a meat smoker

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    meat to put in it for a nice bbq

     

    with a couple bucks left over for a soda and a candy bar from work's vending machines 

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  13. 12 hours ago, joeatari1 said:

    I would love to discuss Atari without it being called L'Atari or the (new) VCS without it being called Ataco Box.  So, no negative minds may be changed here but maybe being more hospitable is in order.

    I also would love to discuss the Ataribox and its merits, but the thing is just a embedded computer in a special box that doesn't exist, and that has not changed since they announced the damn thing in 2017. But I guess that's our fault.

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  14. I have found some moderate success with some drop in tacticle switch joystick controller boards for atari 2600's ... almost 1,000 sold world wide in 2 years and still selling out and getting new stock notification's 

     

    Would anyone be interested in a similar concept for CV (my first console ever)?

    It would not be as cheap as the 2600 version just cause of the diode matrix, pcb size and side acting switches, but pretty darn cheap

     

    what you would get is a board with 

    Connector for stock keypad

    4 brand new almost clicky tactile switches 

    2 clicky trigger switches 

     

    Similar to the 2600 boards just take the controller apart, remove old PCB, replace with new PCB and screw back together

    no cutting, modding, sanding or other irreversible things, just drop in, plug wires up and start playing 

     

    Just feeling things out before I dive too deep in this rabbit hole 

     

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    just for reference ...

     

     

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