Difference between revisions of "Todo/Computers"
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PC9801ES.jpg|[[PC-9801 ES]] | PC9801ES.jpg|[[PC-9801 ES]] | ||
PC9801EX.jpg|[[PC-9801 EX]] | PC9801EX.jpg|[[PC-9801 EX]] | ||
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+ | PC98DO.jpg|[[PC-98 DO]] (88 support) | ||
+ | PC98DOPlus.jpg|[[PC-98 DO+]] (88 support) | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 20 September 2015
Because my initial list was incomplete.
At some point the PC-98 goes out of scope. They just become awkward Windows machines, running awkward Windows software... awkwardly. I'm still learning about the hardware - I don't know where the cut-off point should be (if there should even be one) - so I'm going to collect a bunch of pretty pictures instead.
Not doing: servers, laptops, weird novelty crap. Not yet.
Hope you like your beige plastic boxes.
"old style" logos
late 1982- late 1989
- PC9801F.jpg
- PC9801M.jpg
- PC9801VM.jpg
- PC9801UV.jpg
- PC9801VX.jpg
PC-9801 VX (286)
- PC9801UX.jpg
- PC9801RA.jpg
- PC9801RX.jpg
PC-98 DO (88 support)
PC-98 DO+ (88 support)
"New style" logos
- PC9801DA.jpg
- PC9801DS.jpg
- PC9801CS.jpg
- PC9801FA.jpg
PC-9801 BA (486)
- PC9801BA3.jpg
PC-9801 BX4 (Pentium?)
- PC9801P.jpg