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SEGA SATURN Sophia Development Systems

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Nintendo Switch 2 Development Kit
Ah yes, the Sega Saturn Desk.
A “prototype DS,” the homemade hodgepodge of a dev kit used by Alpha Dream to work on Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time before the official Nintendo DS hardware was settled on. It’s a mix of a GBA, a GBA SP and SNES-like gamepad. At the time, the devs didn’t know the full capabilities of the system other than it having two screens and four face buttons, hence why the game itself had only one moment you ever used the touchscreen.

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disclaimer: I don't know how to do make up in sl. this was my first time using the lelutka dev kit i don't sell make up and won't be selling this for sure.
this was my attempt at a 'how i did my make up' video but in secondlife! i decided to try to paint using Photoshop and make my own makeup appliers. i spaced out a lot and would forget what i was saying a few times, so i apologize for the awkwardness of this video. love you guys-cass
this is another not blog blogpost, so im not doing really good with crediting. i’ll be back to normal posting tomorrow.
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hair: bold and beauty kinsley eyes izzies tokyo pale eyes moles veechi lashes veechi gretch lashes necklace amala @ Summerfest dress tee*fy shoes empire earrings amala
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Scorpio Dev Kits Have OLED Front-Facing Display
Scorpio Dev Kits Have OLED Front-Facing Display
Developers have been receiving the Scorpio Dev kit to get familiar with the upcoming Scorpio console. There’s a front-facing OLED screen that displays the FPS (frames per second) that the machine itself is outputting in real-time, among other stats. Of course this is only on the developers kit and is in now way promised for the finalized consumer version of the Scorpio. It’d be really cool to see…
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42, the secret of the universe. Found some pictures of the Apple II “data center” in my parent’s basement about 42 years ago (and my pimple
Just found this on an Apple II Enthusiasts page on Facebook. Posted by Patrick Montelo the guy that ported Boulder Dash to the Apple II
"42, the secret of the universe. Found some pictures of the Apple II “data center” in my parent’s basement about 42 years ago (and my pimple faced self lol). The II+ on the left was my development machine, filled with cards and complete with 64K, Z80 and 80 columns, the 64K II+ on the right had a Novation Apple Cat modem and ran my BBS 24/7. Below the desk was my 5 MB Corvus hard drive with a multiplexer allowing both computers to have a HD controller in slot 7 to boot from and share the networked disk volumes. By day I worked at Micro Lab developing software for the ColecoVision video game console and Apple II. Nerd Alert"