Post 728098 by paradroyd@mastodon.sdf.org
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 (DIR) Post #726632 by paradroyd@mastodon.sdf.org
       2018-10-24T05:27:33Z
       
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       Mastodon running (somewhat indirectly) on my TRS-80 model 4 via Tootstream.
       
 (DIR) Post #728098 by paradroyd@mastodon.sdf.org
       2018-10-24T05:46:28Z
       
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       Taking it a step further: Playing "The  Dreadnaught Factor" on my  Intellivision (Sears branded} while the Mastodon federated timeline streams by on my TRS-80 model 4...and for a moment, all is right with the universe.
       
 (DIR) Post #728352 by TheForeignAgent@social.taker.fr
       2018-10-24T09:25:57Z
       
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       @paradroydTRS 80 The computer on which I learn Basic and assembler
       
 (DIR) Post #2633336 by xaphania@monsterpit.net
       2019-01-04T14:14:49Z
       
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       @paradroyd this is ridiculous and i absolutely love it
       
 (DIR) Post #2633350 by fountainofwonder@queer.party
       2019-01-04T14:15:12Z
       
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       @paradroyd Ah the Trash 80! My childhood!!
       
 (DIR) Post #9hSFjEXdLb7AoWRWu8 by UffTaTa@social.tchncs.de
       2019-04-04T06:00:58Z
       
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       @paradroyd Ha, i had my first developer job at the end of the 80's on such a device.Developed a Database application for pigeon races on Dbase.Long. long time ago when i was joung and good loocking 😂
       
 (DIR) Post #9hSGeqpXf9rM4SIGjg by paradroyd@mastodon.sdf.org
       2019-04-04T06:11:19Z
       
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       @UffTaTa I found this one in a shop here for $35. It was fully working. I added a M3SE to it, which gave it Ethernet with a full tcp/ip stack, a hard drive emulator, a VGA port and a joystick port. It's quite usable for BBSing and other random things now.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hSHQxbrlCMmzrpy40 by UffTaTa@social.tchncs.de
       2019-04-04T06:20:03Z
       
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       @paradroyd I like what you do.  In the 80's, when i used such Computers, ethernet was something like SciFi. We exchanged data with a 50m serial cable. And then tried to convert the data to something usefull.I remember the work converting data from a 70s graphical computer (with Mikroscop, TV-Kamera and lightpen-monitor to MSDOS-defaults.