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Tandy 102 proto-laptop still alive and beeping after 30 years, complete with AA batteries

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Commodore keyboard

I tried to recreate the 1980s with a Commodore USA C64x "barebone" with a MiniITX motherboard a few years ago.

It looks like a Commodore 64, and the keys are proper clicky chiclets, not the Speccy-like modern keyboards.

Unfortunately it stopped being recognised by the USB controller, and CUSA went out of business. So I'm stuck with a non working C64 replica that I'm not sure what to do with but don't have the heart to chuck (especially as it cost a small amount in the first place).

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