with a 5-inch screen, 8 megapixel camera, selfie camera, memory card slot, 3.5mm audio jack, and a removable battery. It has more memory and better cameras than the Avid Trio it replaces.
The Bendix G-15, a vacuum tube computer originally released in 1956, is now booting, and running code from paper tape. [David, aka Usagi] received the G-15 about a year ago from The System Source ...
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