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February 6, 2013

Inside the Macintosh SE

Let’s take a look at the hardware of the Macintosh SE, the fourth Mac to be released, back in 1987, as the successor to the Macintosh Plus.

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January 30, 2013

How to Restore Old Computers to Their Original Color

Learn how to restore plastic parts of old computers that have yellowed from their original color by using a homemade peroxide-based solution called Retr0bright.

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January 22, 2013

How to Generate Floppy Disks for Old Macintosh Computers

Did you buy an old Macintosh computer, but it didn’t come with programs and the operating system disks? In this tutorial, we will teach you how to generate them.

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January 2, 2013

Inside the Macintosh Plus

Let’s take a look at the hardware of the Macintosh Plus, the third Mac to be released, back in 1986, as the successor to the Macintosh 512K.

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December 19, 2012

Inside the Macintosh 512K

Let’s take a look at the hardware of the Macintosh 512K, the second Mac to be released, back in 1985.

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December 17, 2012

Inside the Macintosh 128K

Today we are going to take an in-depth look at one of the most iconic computers of all times, the very first Macintosh.

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May 31, 2012

Inside the Apple III

Let’s take an in-depth look at the hardware of the Apple III computer from 1980 and see why it wasn’t successful.

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May 14, 2012

Inside the Atari 2600

Let’s take an in-depth look at one of the most iconic video game consoles of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Atari 2600.

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