Tony Duell skrev:
> radios were commonplace and the exciting stuff
(for me, at
> least) was television. Then Philips came out with the
> N1500 video recorder, and then the first calculators and
Do you have an N1500. I remember seeing one in a London
shop in 1972-ish
and dreaming of getting one. Now, 28 years later, I have a couple of
them, working (of course), and the service manual. It's actually quite an
interesting design both mechanically and electronically.
Is this a "VCR" system?
I wouldn't be able to collect old videos as well, they don't lend themselves
very well to stacking, what with the cassette entry at the top.
> microcomputers came along.
Ah yes... And all the fun of wiring up buses on
stripboard ;-)
You old farts. =)
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