Thanks for that. However it appears to be little to no information on this Atlacatl computer, I could not even find a photograph or a page about it.Mobsie wrote: ↑Tue Jan 09, 2024 1:59 pmThe Atlacatl is in Wikipedia, that’s not bad.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of ... ocomputers
Hello from El Salvador!
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There is more in a museum site, i try to find again. It’s difficult to sort out.
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Hi, I had a few old photos and links but seem lost, except one that gladfully is on archive.org http://web.archive.org/web/201721132320 ... t=download
There was a Internet and Computing Museum in El Salvador where I think there was one(never went only found out it existed after it closed), but seems it had closed shortly after the lockdowns/regimen de excepcion
My friend is in the process on fixing the scan on the creativision documents, but as they are tabloid size and only has a A4 desktop scanner, is gonna take a while...
There was a Internet and Computing Museum in El Salvador where I think there was one(never went only found out it existed after it closed), but seems it had closed shortly after the lockdowns/regimen de excepcion
My friend is in the process on fixing the scan on the creativision documents, but as they are tabloid size and only has a A4 desktop scanner, is gonna take a while...
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How cool,
can you find one for me?
can you find one for me?
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Hope we find one, seems to be NABU-before-the-warehouse-find levels of unobtanium.
Let's just hope someone have had dozens of them for decades stored in a barn.
Also, even the books are unobtanium, found the image on a Blogger post on lost media(which itself is lost media now...)
Let's just hope someone have had dozens of them for decades stored in a barn.
Also, even the books are unobtanium, found the image on a Blogger post on lost media(which itself is lost media now...)