"Sometimes you get more done on the simple machines. There's no complexity to slow you down and they're always ready to go." (Kyocera FAQ)
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In The Beginning, Prior To Microcomputers
1st Generation: Introduction of the Microcomputer
2nd Generation: Start Of True Mass Exposure
8-bit Explosion
Hacker Friendly S-100 and SS-50 Bus Machines
The Minimalistic Approach
Game Consoles Or Computers?
Dawn Of The Portables And Laptops
Business Systems, Servers And Terminals
The GUI Revolution!
The Last Gasps Of the 8-bit Machines
Infamous Flops And Never-Were's
Modern Marvels
Interactive Television & Set Top Boxes
Mount Olympus BBS (1988-1989)
Pong And Clones Take The Home By Storm
1st Generation Programmable Consoles
2nd Generation Brings Power & Refinement
Handhelds
Post 1984 Videogame-Crash Consoles
Books And Manuals
Cartridges And Software In This Collection
Cartridge Lists For Various Systems
Highlights In Microcomputer History Thru 1985
Links To FAQ Files For Various Systems
Links To Other Sites
Misc Notes
Misc Photographs (Schematics, boxes, etc.)
Peripherals In This Collection
Reviews From Various Magazines
Click here for a complete list of systems in this collection
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