Post AReFd7imdp5wey4Prc by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #ARe4UOB2zTF9avvHBA by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-01-14T20:48:07Z
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I got this Picture sent to me, of an AST Manhattan Server D Series.AFAIK, this is the only picture of that model online
(DIR) Post #ARe9axFxykCLtqAqG0 by kevix@toot.cat
2023-01-14T21:45:20Z
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@selea is that 80s-90s?
(DIR) Post #ARe9tY6xgz5VPnpQnY by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-01-14T21:48:44Z
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@kevix 90s, approx 1996
(DIR) Post #AReFd7imdp5wey4Prc by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
2023-01-14T22:53:00Z
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@selea niiice! I miss vrry much the period of this machine
(DIR) Post #AReHHoobwDurqolTPM by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-01-14T23:11:33Z
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@brunofontes You had one?I grew up with AST :)
(DIR) Post #ARfg0o3EDb0mZOXwSu by brunofontes@fosstodon.org
2023-01-15T15:23:19Z
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@selea Oh, no. Unfortunately no. I don't even think these got here (too expensive for us). Some chips and boards, yes, but I don't remember any full computer.I had a regular generic 486 DX4-100Mhz. But that age was the golden age of the tecnology to me. Everything was kind of magical, fun, interesting... I see a picture as this and I am automatically "teleported" to that period. :)