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Cyningstan
@cyningstan@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

The #Psion pocket computer for which the game was designed was the Psion #OrganiserII. This computer with an 8-bit HD6303X processor came in several models, from the CM with its 8k RAM and 16x2 character display, to the LZ64 with 64k RAM and a 20x4 character display. http://damian.cyningstan.org.uk/downloads/215/barbarians #gamedev

The Psion Organiser II, the platform for which Barbarians was originally designed. All of the Organiser II machines featured this 36-key alphabetic keyboard, which is well designed and surprisingly easy to get used to. Pictured is a model LZ, which has 32k of RAM and a 20x4 character display.
The Psion Organiser II, the platform for which Barbarians was originally designed. All of the Organiser II machines featured this 36-key alphabetic keyboard, which is well designed and surprisingly easy to get used to. Pictured is a model LZ, which has 32k of RAM and a 20x4 character display.
The Psion Organiser II, the platform for which Barbarians was originally designed. All of the Organiser II machines featured this 36-key alphabetic keyboard, which is well designed and surprisingly easy to get used to. Pictured is a model LZ, which has 32k of RAM and a 20x4 character display.
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