The picture link is a 503 error for me, but I could tell from the URL that it was an MC-10. Now that is a cute little system, Jim Gerrie has been busy converting every BASIC game ever written into something that will run on an MC-10, most with and some without the MCX-32 or MCX-128 to bring up the RAM size a bit.
My personal favorite 8-bit is the Coco1. That is one sweet hunk of silver-painted plastic there. I spent several years whispering to one of those back around 1981.
I was being lazy...I fixed it for those who don't want to open another window to see it. I wish I had gone the Coco route. I start out with Vic 20, C64 and finally IBM PCXT. School was Apple II. I owned a few Apple IIs for most of the 2000s but sold them off when I moved around.
I have talked with Jim Gerrie on facebook a few times. He is light years ahead of me and I have enjoyed the stuff he has put out and I hope he continues his work.
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