Binary Oscilloscope Micro-Computer (BOMC-1)

Forged in the depths of the 90s, the BOMC-1 was the first commercially viable binary oscilloscope micro-computer. This behemoth of a machine was capable of displaying only 8 colors: black, white, red, blue, green, yellow, pink, and orange.

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Due to its limited capabilities, the BOMC-1 was primarily used for educational purposes and art projects involving the creation of "interesting" graphics.

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