The first domestic 16-bitter, PMP-11, was developed in 1984. PMP-11 boasted 64 KB of RAM and 2 KB of ROM memory. It featured the third in the series of 16-bit DEC microprocessors named T-11. In tests, PMP-11 proved to be a contender with the DEC PDP-11/34 mini-computer. 🚀
🎮🕹️ We have a rich collection of video games for many classic systems: 405 for NES, 92 for SNES, 115 for Game Boy, 47 for Nintendo 64, 232 for Atari, 121 for Sega, and 500 more. 😀😀
🇯🇵⌨️ Sharp also joined the battle for the best home computer - a generous donor gifted us a excellently preserved unit, the MZ-731, still in its original packaging 😍
✒️📼 Powered by a Z80-compatible processor addressing 64 KB RAM, it also features a built-in mini-plotter and cassette deck.
🗒️ ThinkPad (pictured is the 340CSE model) is a series of legendary laptops that IBM initiated in 1992, passing through the hands of LG and Acer before ending up under the Lenovo brand. Over 100 million units have been sold.
Slovak virus OneHalf continues to wreak havoc even in this millennium 🦠👾 So resilient that only Slovak tools 💪 (by the same authors as ESET NOD32) can remove it.
At the exhibition 'What about Software?' we also explore unwanted software 🦠 When was the last time you got malware on your device, and how severe was it? 😡
💾💸 With the Commodore 1541 disk drive, games and programs can be loaded onto the Commodore 64 from 5.25'' disks instead of the more common audio cassettes. Because it's a fairly complex device - almost a computer in itself - it's not surprising that it would cost around €1000 today.
👴💻 The 1987 Toshiba T1000 laptop successfully competed with the IBM PC Convertible, in part due to its inclusion of serial and parallel ports as well as the ability to connect an external monitor.
🔢🕹️ The Schmid TVG 2000 is a German clone of the second-generation Emerson Arcadia 2001 console from 1982. It is powered by an 8-bit Signetics 2650A processor running at 3.58 MHz, which addresses 1 KB of memory. The screen has a resolution of 128x104/208 and supports 8 colors.
💎🚀 Crystal Caves (Apogee Software, 1991) 🤩 Fun fact: If you tried playing it on Windows XP, the game could set your system time 100 years in the past after finishing the game 😅 Last year, a HD remake was released, created by the Slovenian Emberheart Games! ❤