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Exhibit A: The IBM PC 5150

IBM PC 5150

This behemoth of a computer was the epitome of 1980s technology. It had a 16 MHz processor, 64 KB of RAM, and a whopping 12 inch floppy drive. Don't forget the 80x24 character monitor that could display a whopping 80 characters per line.

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Exhibit B: The Commodore 64

Commodore 64

This 8-bit marvel was the first commercially successful home computer. With its 64 KB of RAM and cassette tape drive, it's no wonder it's still loved by retro gamers today.

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