I feel conflicted haha, in my youth I was full-time Atari team. Had the 65XE and then 520STe, always lusted for a Falcon but, by that time it was clear x86 was the path forward. Anyway, TOS/GEM FTW!
Nowadays, to satisfy my vintage lust I’m toying with Apple PPC hardware: a 12" iBook G3, a 17" PowerBook G4, and a Performa 6360…
I hear EmuTOS works really well on the Apollo 68080 core! It’s a pity it costs as much as a full production model PC to get a Vampire standalone. I run MorphOS on a Mac Mini G4 silent upgrade edition though.
That bike looks very well prepared and lean ,every thing you need and nothing you do not !
Are those wheels the very narrow racing ones with glued on tubeless tyres ?
It seems we haven’t had any posts about bicycles, vintage computers, or knight’s armor in a while? Here’s a current hardware project: The little guy was talked out of a French farmer and is now migrating to Denmark for her old age. We’re both eagerly awaiting the MOT test …
On my side, got myself a new logic analyzer. I am now reverse engineering some tools that came with it, and I should be able to write my own disassemblers for it and maybe do some other cool things. It does take quite a bit of space on my desk however!
My father used one of these lovely Citroën in the 80s, to haul in the back… not one, but two (!!!) full sized cabinet arcade machines across several small cities down here in Argentina. This was a frequent endeavor. as he had just a few arcades, and he “rotated” them frequently between the different places (was his way to compete with bigger arcade owners in larger cities).
Small roundabouts were the worst enemy of that little vehicle, as doing hard turns usually ended up breaking something in the front wheels, and instead of being vertical like this: |----|, ended up being like this: |---/.