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1995 PlayStation scph 1002. Audiophiles dream. Cheap but the CD sound is supposed to rival high end players. Something to do with the DAC (digital to analog comvertor) present in these early models. Has to have all the ports on the back to qualify.

That controller with no sticks.
That dinosaur.
That manta ray.
Using Biro's insides to disc swap games.
Awesome days.

Does it count? It is old now.


 
Posted : 07/04/2014 11:41 pm
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My ZX80 and 81 got nicked years ago in my student days, but I managed to keep hold of one of these, still works too, we fire it up now and again to amaze/appall the kids. Atari 400.

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Now that's all a bit modern. Can you imagine a device that turns your pocket watch into an alarm clock? Unbelievable 1820s tech. Pic lifted from a dealer, hope they don't mind. A Gossage 'Patent' Alarum. My grandad was a watch and clock repairer and we still have a few bits and pieces, though I like his toolbox more than most of the clocks.

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Posted : 07/04/2014 11:53 pm
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Bad maths, pah. Just different maths, once you got used to it, it was very efficient and there is nothing better for quick and dirty financial analysis. That calculator has found many a flaw in complex models, much to the chagrin of their authors.

PS: I actually have two of them.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 12:09 am
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Sorry, the penny's just dropped as to what RPN is. We used to call it "egdelp"...


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 12:17 am
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Its half past midnight, I have supplies of Rum and it's getting geeky in here....
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Posted : 08/04/2014 12:24 am
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Before I had an iPod, I had a minidisc. Before that it was cassette. I had one of these:

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It was a marvellously designed piece of kit. Barely any bigger than a cassette box. Metal case. Mine had a remote control and a graphic equaliser.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 1:09 am
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Nobody's made a 26 inch wheel joke?

Still got my minidisk player somewhere, brilliant... OK, i can fit a bazillion albums on my phone now but there's nothing like the tactile feel of inserting a nice clonky bit of media, cd doesn't do it either. Felt engineered.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 1:11 am
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I had a set of these, they could illuminate very little and you had to turn them off as often as possible to make it round a decent ride, the battery weighed a huge amount.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 1:23 am
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I was the king of cub-camp after getting one of these for a birthday present:

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Despite taking 4 x c cells, it seemed to do 30 seconds at full power, followed by the rest of the weekend at about 1% output.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 3:46 am
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Wonderlights - the only Wonder about them, was wondering if they were actually going to turn on/the bracket would stay in place/you would actually be able to see anything with them. Truly awful, yet we all had them 😕

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Posted : 08/04/2014 6:09 am
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Bought one of these when I was on holiday in Jersey back in the 80's. Still got it with the original case and transformer, on battery lasted about ten minutes

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Posted : 08/04/2014 7:01 am
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Much newer than most on here but equally obsolete:
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You couldn't really walk with it without limping to make sure it didn't skip, it was the size of a paving slab and the sound quality was pretty much awful but still.

I actually remember taking the mick out of the first kid to turn up to school with something called an "Eye Pod"...


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 7:42 am
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A JVC walkman - it was carved out of a block of pure awesome - it ran off a *single* rechargeable battery, had a radio and was outfitted with FULL LOGIC.

It was one of those devices that when it failed there was nothing else available that came even close to being as good.

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cock of the walk with one of these

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Posted : 08/04/2014 7:52 am
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If that PS1 is allowed I'll put this here too:

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The best "Aliens" game ever on that.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:07 am
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I got one of these for xmas in 1984. It was ace. You could create voices using the ADSR function AND it was a calculator!

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Posted : 08/04/2014 8:11 am
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We had those in school music class - learning to play 'Karma Chameleon' and writing BOOBIES on the same device 😀


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:16 am
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cock of the walk with one of these

Haha! We had one of those..... remembering the sound it made when you pressed the button on the top is very evocative.

Also, "engaging" the bottle and pulling the lever did rather feel like loading a shell into a (albeit plasticy) howitzer!


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:22 am
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My mate Bob had the smaller VL-10 but it was a bit too fiddly. I struggled to play Vienna on it!

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Posted : 08/04/2014 8:23 am
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All this stuff is old, not retro.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:25 am
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It was a marvellously designed piece of kit. Barely any bigger than a cassette box.

Was leafing through PDFs of radioshack catalogues trying to find a pic of my first personal stereo by Realistic. I'm pretty sure it was actuality a reboxed car stereo - same eject/play/fast forward mechanism as you had in a car - and took six HP2 batteries. Not exactly pocket sized, it came with a shoulder strap and you had to wear it like a handbag 🙂

Back in the mid 90s I used to buy up the old Sony pocket TVs cheap from the free-ads - as people realised there was limited entertainment to be had from watching fuzzy, feint, postage stamp sized tv, carefully open them and take the screen out, still attached the internals, and slot it into a 35mm slide projector - bosh - homemade video projector!


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:39 am
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Someone on here actually has a Curta?

Actually two people on here have a Curta!

My late father had one, still in the case, which is mine now...


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:52 am
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olly2097, never knew that about the sound from a PS1. Have one in a box in the loft, as well as some old, spare speakers. Might have to give that a try!


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:53 am
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Still have a working VL-10 as above.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 8:54 am
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Well, I'm glad it's not just me that appreciated a minidisc player/recorder... I still have mine somewhere and it was the perfect beast to hook into a club mixer and record sets back when I was DJing.

Ah, now I'm getting all mistie-eyed about having to sell my turntables! Damn you all!!!

I still have a PS 1 though. With a load of games. And a Palm 3.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 9:36 am
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Have one in a box in the loft, as well as some old, spare speakers. Might have to give that a try!

Flashy, later:
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Posted : 08/04/2014 9:39 am
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I have a Palm Vx - anyone want it?

also tempted 🙂 waaay back the two guys I worked with both had ipaqs, I had to make do with the Vx I got from cash converters. Theirs did alsorts of fancy stuff but the battery only lasted about 2 hours of actually doing stuff. Palm sometimes went a week between charges, think I've got a m500 in the drawer somewhere, only dumped it ~ 2 years ago. Great for keeping notes and books.
or, in the near future, IR!
quite possibly faster to manually type the 1s and 0s into the destination that waiting for IR.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 9:45 am
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I have a chipped PS1 in the loft and dozens of Russian pirate games.

Palm Pilot in a drawer somewhere, useless piece of junk.

Mini disc player that I never used, knocking around somewhere.

I still have a Psion 3a, great piece of kit, which I used a lot back in the day.

We got given those Hpaq things at work. Useless. The GPS chip was so slow it flattened the battery before it could get a fix from cold.

In 1995 I remember being very close to buying a 3DO console in HMV, then I actually played the very pretty looking Star Wars game that had interested me. It was crap! Luckily for me I walked away.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 9:49 am
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The music department at the college where I was studying electronics had one of these. I was so envious of the students who got to use it. I could only drool from a distance.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 9:50 am
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Oh yeah dug the ps1 out the other week (slimline not the breezeblock one) for the eldest to play on (he's 4) struggled a bit with the stuff we tried (I wasn't going to fire up silent hill) he's getting pretty good at sonic 1/2/3 on the megadrive tho.
emulator not hardware, think my sister still has a working system.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 10:08 am
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oh blimey.
I've only just binned my Sinclair RPN calculator - the little indy one in its own case. The batteries leaked 🙁 Folk used to borrow it at school / uni, then hand it back when they couldn't get it to work!!

Sinclair QL. Check. Sony SW radio -- it gave up the ghost, flogged it on eBay to a lad in Ukraine who fixed a few capacitors and sold it on..

Had a Newton, sold it a couple years ago. Sinclair micro TV (my dad's from the 70s really). Sold that as well.

Still got my Technics linear LP player - clamps on the vinyl, so it can in theory stand on its side, usually its at a 30o angle for display..

Used to do some development for the 3DO. It lasted about a year didn't it?


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 10:17 am
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I'm serious about the Vx. It's just in the way, and I dont' want to bin it.

Start the bidding at £0+postage


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 11:08 am
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Stoner, scarily accurate depiction! They've got my moves!


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 12:01 pm
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Nintendo Mario Bros game and watch bought for me by my folks in Andorra in 1983. The game was pretty addictive, the alarm woke you up in the morning and no one else seemed to have one. Still got all the packaging for it and it still works!

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Posted : 08/04/2014 12:37 pm
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The Game & Watch stuff is quite collectable these days I believe. Mate had Parachute, spent hours on it.

I had some sort of twin screen Defender-a-like LCD space game, came in a long thin case like a silver pencil case, which popped open into a Toblerone shape. Full of awesome when I was 14, damned if I can remember what it was called now.

That's just reminded me, I've got one of these somewhere:
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Posted : 08/04/2014 12:49 pm
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I bought one of these whilst on business in Wisconsin, 1993. I didn't get around to buying the TV tuner "cartridge."


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 12:53 pm
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"BarcodeBattler", that sounds like a pretty extreme version of supermarket wars.

Gamegear, was that about the equivalent of a mastersystem?


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 12:55 pm
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Game Gear! Think I might still have one somewhere


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 1:01 pm
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Shinobi on the game gear consumed me. I'm sure I've still got one somewhere, TV tuner too.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 1:02 pm
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got one of these lurking in the loft, got it for £5 of a clerk of works,
its reasonably accurate for quick 90deg setouts not as quick as the 'wimpey clap' Simple bit of kit that works well
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Posted : 08/04/2014 3:34 pm
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Akai S1000

Them bad boys was the sampler to have around '93 when jungle arrived. Many a happy hour messing around with mine. Utterly utterly trounced by the simplicity and speed of Reason 1 in 2000.

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Donkey Kong 2 handheld.

I had it. I was about 10. It was awesome.


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 4:00 pm
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I present Big Trak.
as a child of the 80s - this was a technological marvel.
friend had one and used to bring it into school on the last day of term. soooo jealous.

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Posted : 08/04/2014 4:29 pm
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I bet a 'homebrew' big trak could be built with a rasberry pi computer, some meccano and powered by laptop batteries with a smartphone as controller...


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 5:12 pm
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Love these threads 😀

I was a MiniDisc person - full deck, portable recorder, and portable player.

😀


 
Posted : 08/04/2014 5:21 pm
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Ed, BigTrak is back....[url= http://www.bigtrakxtr.co.uk/ ]Clicky linky! [/url]

The trailer on the original was utterly gash, though! 🙂


 
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