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Title: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 00:38, 10 November 13
I organized the mess in my tiny mancave tonight and had to share the result  :D

(http://joska.nvg.org/cpc/retromancave.jpg)

Disregard the mess above and under the desk - I spent an hour cleaning up the desk itself and had lost all motivation.

From the right:

This room is tiny, only 1.6 by 2.6 meters, but when you're an introvert geek you need your own space and this was the only spare room :)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 00:48, 10 November 13
Another retro-related project of mine:

(http://joska.nvg.org/cpc/mamecabinet.jpg)

This bartop arcade cabinet is based on a dualcore Mini-ITX computer which I - guess it! - found in the trash... Technically it's complete, I'm currently writing a front-end for it as I want my kids to play with it. In addition to play games this cabinet will also play movies and music from my DLNA server. It's got a subwoofer in there so the sound is pretty nice.

When the front-end is finished I will finish the exterior. It won't be very flashy as I need a reasonable high WAF if I want to keep it in our living room ;)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 18:47, 10 November 13
You got a Falcon? AND a Milan?


...I think I'm tracking you down...


(Also: ooh, a Tandberg keyboard! I so want one... what switches do you use?)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 22:03, 10 November 13
Quote from: Gryzor on 18:47, 10 November 13
You got a Falcon?

Actually, I have two. The first one I bought in 1994, and I expanded it with an Afterburner (68040 with 64Mb RAM) and an ATI Rage graphics card. It was my main computer until I bought the Milan in 2001. The  Falcon in the picture is a standard 14Mb Falcon which I bought a few years ago.

Quote from: Gryzor on 18:47, 10 November 13AND a Milan?

Bought it in 2001. It has a 50MHz 68060, ATI Rage graphics card and 128Mb RAM.  It was my main computer for a couple of years until the PC took over. After that I just used it for programming. Two years ago I bought a Firebee and now both the Milan and the Falcon/Afterburner sees very little use.

Quote from: Gryzor on 18:47, 10 November 13
(Also: ooh, a Tandberg keyboard! I so want one... what switches do you use?)

I have no idea what you're talking about. I just found it in the trash and thought it looked cool. The fact that it's a good keyboard was just a bonus. My wife was very happy when I finally retired the IBM model M in favor of the Tandberg :)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Bryce on 10:36, 11 November 13
Oooo, I had that exact Lego Technic forklift when I was a kid! One of my favourite models. It looks a lot smaller now, I thought it was huge back then.

Bryce.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: beaker on 14:18, 11 November 13
Quote from: joska on 00:38, 10 November 13
And finally, my Milan060 (google it) ...

Well I googled Milan 060 and I got this :(

Milan - 060 | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrick_nouhailler/5468264082/)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 21:30, 11 November 13
Quote from: Bryce on 10:36, 11 November 13
Oooo, I had that exact Lego Technic forklift when I was a kid! One of my favourite models. It looks a lot smaller now, I thought it was huge back then.

That's my first Technic kit, and also the first Technic ever made. The tractor is the second one. And that's about all the Technic I ever had.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 21:57, 11 November 13
Quote from: beaker on 14:18, 11 November 13
Well I googled Milan 060 and I got this :(

OK... No, I don't have one of those :)

Milan (Computer) – Wikipedia (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_%28Computer%29)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 18:42, 18 November 13
I thought this Tandberg is a mechanical switch keyboard, ain't it? That's why I was asking what switches you use. Damn it looks nice!

A few days ago I was showing an auction for a Falcon to my woman, telling her how it's my holy grail. So she said, "so go buy one!". I pointed out that the auction was for €800 (too much even for a Falcon) and left it at it. Then a couple of days ago a courier dropped a big Amazon box (all books); she asked what it was and I said "why, it's the Falcon!". The look on her face was priceless.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: arnoldemu on 19:09, 18 November 13
Quote from: Gryzor on 18:42, 18 November 13
I thought this Tandberg is a mechanical switch keyboard, ain't it? That's why I was asking what switches you use. Damn it looks nice!

A few days ago I was showing an auction for a Falcon to my woman, telling her how it's my holy grail. So she said, "so go buy one!". I pointed out that the auction was for €800 (too much even for a Falcon) and left it at it. Then a couple of days ago a courier dropped a big Amazon box (all books); she asked what it was and I said "why, it's the Falcon!". The look on her face was priceless.
Now you are living somewhere else because of this?  :laugh:
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 19:14, 18 November 13
Let's just say it's a good thing my car's seats recline far back :D
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Bryce on 09:26, 19 November 13
Quote from: Gryzor on 18:42, 18 November 13
I thought this Tandberg is a mechanical switch keyboard, ain't it? That's why I was asking what switches you use. Damn it looks nice!

A few days ago I was showing an auction for a Falcon to my woman, telling her how it's my holy grail. So she said, "so go buy one!". I pointed out that the auction was for €800 (too much even for a Falcon) and left it at it. Then a couple of days ago a courier dropped a big Amazon box (all books); she asked what it was and I said "why, it's the Falcon!". The look on her face was priceless.

If I bought a retro computer for > €800 I'd need to be sure that the box was big enough to live in for the foreseeable future.

Bryce.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: robcfg on 12:19, 19 November 13
The most expensive computer I've ever bought was a MSX TurboR ST, upgraded to 512KB Ram and 512KB Video Ram, and with european psu.


That's about my limit.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: The Last Bandit on 12:28, 19 November 13
I've bought cars for less !!







Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: robcfg on 14:40, 19 November 13
I forgot to tell that I paid 320€ for my TurboR  ;D
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: arnoldemu on 15:10, 19 November 13
Quote from: robcfg on 14:40, 19 November 13
I forgot to tell that I paid 320€ for my TurboR  ;D
I paid quite a lot for my kc compact. I think I paid 300DM.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 21:13, 19 November 13
300DM/EUR for a KC Compact is a bit pricey, but still in the realm of reason...
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 21:57, 19 November 13
Quote from: Gryzor on 18:42, 18 November 13I thought this Tandberg is a mechanical switch keyboard, ain't it? That's why I was asking what switches you use.


Yes, it does have individual, mechanical switches for each key. But I don't know what kind. A lot less noisy than the ones in my Model M, that's all I know :)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 22:00, 19 November 13
Here, these are the most popular ones: Mechanical Keyboard FAQ: Pick the Right Switch | PCWorld (http://www.pcworld.com/article/242037/mechanical_keyboard_faq_pick_the_right_switch.html) (not that it matters, it's an interesting subject though)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 22:01, 19 November 13
Quote from: robcfg on 12:19, 19 November 13The most expensive computer I've ever bought was a MSX TurboR ST, upgraded to 512KB Ram and 512KB Video Ram, and with european psu.

I have spent around €4000 on my Falcon. Of course, it wasn't retro then ;) It does have an Afterburner 040 accelerator with 64Mb RAM, and RAM was expensive back then. It also has an 8Mb ATI Rage graphics card.

Nowadays I don't spend money on old computers. I find them or buy them really cheap. The most expensive retro item I've bought was a replacement SID for one of my C64's, the SID alone was more expensive than the 6128 I got shipped from England...

(Edit: Fixed NOK -> € conversion...)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 22:05, 19 November 13
Pah, not even a 060 :D
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: joska on 23:14, 19 November 13
I've got the Milan for that ;) Btw the Milan060 cost me less than what I paid for the Afterburner alone. Around 2000-2001 nobody wanted these things, so I got it really cheap. It's my favourite "Atari" of all time. The Firebee is faster but the Milan is smoother. Get one if you can find one.

Oh, guess what happened to my man-cave last night? Yup, it got partially destroyed. We've had some really heavy rain the last few days and last night it found it's way down to my man-cave. It only took a 1mm pinhole in the lead flashing around the ventilation shaft cap. I fixed the leak, but had to tear down parts of the wall and ceiling in my cave to dry up the ventilation shaft and the surrounding structure :( Luckily none of my stuff got damaged.
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 10:08, 20 November 13
Oh damn. Good thing those treasures were not damaged... you should actually insure them :)
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Sykobee (Briggsy) on 14:28, 20 November 13
I wish I had a man cave I could fill with cool stuff. :(
Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: jsa on 17:30, 20 November 13
I don't have dedicated room either, maybe some day :)



Title: Re: My tiny retro mancave
Post by: Gryzor on 18:46, 30 November 13
Wife or mancave...


Wife or mancave...


Oh rats, I think I'm keeping the wife.
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