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I recently found a Aquarius Home computer system.
I found this old Aquarius at my local flea market for $30. I haven't taken it out of the box yet because I'm out of town at the moment. So I don't know if the computer works. It looks like might have never been used but time will tell once I get the computer out of the box. I will add more pictures of the Aquarius computer and add more information about it soon.
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You don't find many of these. Their history is unusual to say the least. It would be interesting to see it run.
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[QUOTE=Titan1a;3210979]You don't find many of these. Their history is unusual to say the least. It would be interesting to see it run.[/QUOTE
When I saw it I couldn't pass the computer up. I hop that pack in cassette that contains six games is not missing. I do now that the game Burger Time was reasled for Aquarius computer. I will make a you tube video of the computer and I will do it as soon as I get back from vacation. |
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That looks interesting. Please post more pics and information when you get around to checking it out.
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I've got one of these. It's a piece of "beauty."
Seriously, if you like oddball "What were they thinking?" computers, you're in for a treat. Do you have the expansion interface for it?
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To keep your tubes running smoothly, make sure to dust underneath the glass as well. |
Audiokarma |
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Cool find, and rare. You never see the older console-style computers around here these days. The only ones I ever saw were a Texas Instruments with nothing with it and another time an Atari 400, which I bought.
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Wow lets hope she runs well
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