Hi,
my name is Tom, i'm from Lower Bavaria / Germany and i'm working as an CNC-Engineer. I'm married the second time and my lovely wife and i have two children.
My first contact with homecomputers, consoles and stuff was an old Intel Video Game in the 70s & my first "real" Homecomputer an Amstrad CPC 464. After this i collected a lot of computers like MSX, Thomson (mainly), Robotron, different Atari ST Versions, some Sinclair ZX, Acorn Electron, BBC Micro and Master, TI-99/4A, Oric 1 & Atmos, Sharp MZ, Tandy CoCo, Tatung Einstein and many others.
My other hobbies are ice hockey (played many years), death- and grindcore music, older gaming consoles like Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn & Dreamcast, disturbing apocalypse movies and cars ...
Here's a small part of my collection.
I'm repairing and modding some old computers and it's still great ...
Cheers
Tom
Hi from bavaria ...
- vanpeebles
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Re: Hi from bavaria ...
A warm welcome to the forum, that looks like a great collection. Even the Electrons are not yellow!
I also recommend Damnation Alley as a great apocalypse film!
I also recommend Damnation Alley as a great apocalypse film!
Re: Hi from bavaria ...
Thanks for your welcome ... and yeah, Damnation Alley is a good old b-movie with a very well acting George Peppard (maybe only my opinion).
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- vanpeebles
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Re: Hi from bavaria ...
Oh - and welcomePr0f wrote:What's in the Thompson T09 ? Looks to be a beast...
Re: Hi from bavaria ...
Thanks again and ... the TO9 looks like a beast, but it isn't ... anyway ... i love this machine.
Motorola 6809e with 1MHz ans 128KB RAM
An Amstrad CPC6128 and Commodore C128 competitor but with much less popularity.
Bought this one as "defective" but i managed it to repair this great piece of hardware.
Motorola 6809e with 1MHz ans 128KB RAM
An Amstrad CPC6128 and Commodore C128 competitor but with much less popularity.
Bought this one as "defective" but i managed it to repair this great piece of hardware.