File:Synertek SYM-1 (VIM-1, 1978).jpg
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DescriptionSynertek SYM-1 (VIM-1, 1978).jpg | The SYM-1 was a "trainer" 6502-based microprocessor single-board computer released in 1978, and this one was owned by the then-teenage DoctorRock who had been recently motivated to get it working again after 26 years... |
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