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Macintosh and Apple II hardware, software, and component-level repairs. |
Commodore 64, VIC-20, PET, and Amiga systems and peripherals. |
ZX80, ZX81, Spectrum models and related hardware and accessories. |
8-bit and 16-bit Atari computers, consoles, and development tools. |
Restoration, repair, and mods for Sega Master System, Genesis, and more. |
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Classic Nintendo hardware: NES, SNES, Game Boy, and related projects. |
IBM PC, PS/2, ThinkPads, and workstation support and documentation. |
PSION portable computers, peripherals and more. |
Documentation, repairs and upgrades for the BBC Micro and peripherals. |
Archimedes, Electron, and RISC OS systems and hardware projects. |
TI-99/4A, calculators, and computing systems developed by TI. |
CPC, PCW, and other Amstrad computer systems and peripherals. |
TRS-80 series and Tandy 1000 family; early US home computing. |
Standardized 8-bit platform developed in Japan and Europe. |
X68000 and MZ series – iconic Japanese home computers. |
Early CP/M portable computers, including the Osborne 1. |
IRIX-based 3D workstations like Indigo, O2, and Octane. |
Neo Geo AES/MVS arcade systems and hardware documentation. |
Interactive Multiplayer consoles (Panasonic, Goldstar variants). |
Makers of 3DO, MSX systems, and vintage electronics. |