Vintage Computers

Anybody heard of the Galaksija from Yugoslavia in the 1980s?



Puts a whole different spin on the Cathedral and the Bazaar.

Edited to add : wonder if it will be feasible to resuscitate and start up a modernized Galaksija version, all totally open sourced like the original...
 
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Anybody heard of the Galaksija from Yugoslavia in the 1980s?



Puts a whole different spin on the Cathedral and the Bazaar.

Edited to add : wonder if it will be feasible to resuscitate and start up a modernized Galaksija version, all totally open sourced like the original...
Beautifully written article, growing up as teenage boy in 80's Yugoslavia visit to local kiosk and buying Galaksija(more science oriented magazine) was always exciting event not to mention Svet komjutera( computer orientated).

We all wanted one but at the end ZX Spectrum was easier to obtain (and later C64).
Interestingly enough Jovan Regasek came to SA in 90s and is founder and CEO of ItWeb.

Now to think of it our high school got 12 Apple IIC computers in 1987, I wonder what happened to them.
 
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My collection:

ZX 81 (Boxed)
ZX Spectrum 48K (Boxed)
Sinclair QL
2 x BBC Micro
Commodore VIC 20
Commodore 64
3 x Atari 2600
Atari XL + Drive
NewBrain
Original IBM PC (Boxed)
3 x Apple II, including a South African made version
A few mainframe terminals
 
Everytime I see your avatar @The_Hobbit it reminded me of when I played The Hobbit on my brother's ZX Spectrum 48K in the 80s. So cool that you now have one :thumbsup:
 
Very off topic here but I just have to share this now
How freaky is this?
Im sitting at home alone
Silence
And I see this on my Youtube now
The Hobbit :oops:
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Back when the XT (and Speccy etc) was still in their infancy, kits was released where you can build up your own PC from the basic components (like resistors etc).

Should be a fun project if you can get such a kit, no?

My uncle built a 6809 based computer running Flex9 OS in the 80's, it was an Elektor magazine project.
 
Back when the XT (and Speccy etc) was still in their infancy, kits was released where you can build up your own PC from the basic components (like resistors etc).

Should be a fun project if you can get such a kit, no?
Many of the vintage computers from the 80's have been recreated as kits, including the Spectrum, ZX80, C64, IBM PC, MSX, etc.

A quick Google on your favorite vintage system should quickly throw up which kits are available. Even keyboards are now available as brand net setups.
 
My uncle built a 6809 based computer running Flex9 OS in the 80's, it was an Elektor magazine project.
Remember that system. :)

I recently built the Elektor Junior computer from May 1980. We recreated the original PCB by hand and a few of us built them up. Will post some pics a bit later.
 
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Also had an uncle who put together a PC from a kit he had purchased. Took him many weeks to get it to work. It was a S100 Bus system in the late 1970's. First computer I ever used.
Guess there is no way to find it now?
 
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