Main Takeaway: A surprise message from a kind and generous local viewer landed me a very unique computer which I haven't even heard of ... early MS-DOS portable with Intel 8086 CPU and the first backlit LCD screen booting up MS-DOS 2.11 and playing TETRIS.
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A surprise message from a kind and generous local viewer landed me a very unique computer which I haven't even heard of ... early MS-DOS portable with Intel 8086 CPU and the first backlit LCD screen booting up MS-DOS 2.11 and playing TETRIS. This video is sponsored by PCBWay, for high quality PCBs and CNC machining, visit In 1985 ...
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- A surprise message from a kind and generous local viewer landed me a very unique computer which I haven't even heard of ...
- early MS-DOS portable with Intel 8086 CPU and the first backlit LCD screen booting up MS-DOS 2.11 and playing TETRIS.
- This video is sponsored by PCBWay, for high quality PCBs and CNC machining, visit In 1985 ...
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