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Mr. Gigi
Приєднався 21 вер 2013
Відео
Berried Red cherry shrimp female.
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Berried Red cherry shrimp. Crevete Red cherry, cu pui.
Un mic guppy
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Din păcate, am fost prins nepregătit. Acesta, și frații lui au fost mâncați de alți pești din acvariu. Unfortunatelly, i was not prepared. This, and his brothers were eaten by other fish in the aquarium.
Protest Bucuresti 10.08.2018
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Protestul din 10.08.2018, înainte de ora 23. In acest timp, Jandarmeria arunca cu grenade lacrimogene in manifestanti.
Mr Gigi vreau să îmi spui ce fel de laptop este acesta
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Sunt un bebeluș fericit și mă simt bine mă simt mândru că sunt bebeluș
Ur underrated
Cool idea
Hi Mr Gigi. Thanks for your video. I had a VZ200 computer when I was about 11. I've been doing a little bit of reading online about this computer. I just remember I really couldn't do anything with it. I see on the link below there was a data cassette recorder for the VZ200. Sorry for being naive but were data cassettes and audio cassettes different? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTech_Laser_200#/media/File:Vz_periph.png
No. They were the same. The bits of data were stored as audio signal, that was encoded and decoded by the computer. When loading, the user would give the computer the 'load' command, then start the tape. Same for the saving. Regular cassettes, and casettes recorders were used. Except, that the user had to adjust the reading head of the casette player, to get a clean sound, as the program would not load. But, If you used your own device to write and read programs that was not necesarry.
You need a cassete recorder, the cassete and wires to connect the audio ports of your computer and your audio recording device. Whatever. I think, you could use your phone for that, but not sure if there are some adjustments to be done.
@@MrGigi-dz9cvLenovo XP 620
@@MrGigi-dz9cvMr Gigi right now
I can tell the machine is working on logic part and I/O (clicking sound). It should have a simple RCA-to-RCA monitor cable connected to a modern TV (AV inputs 1-2- or 3) and it the READY sign will pop up in green background :-) www.amazon.com/Cmple-1-RCA-Composite-Subwoofer-Digital/dp/B003UW91BE/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=yellow+rca+cable&qid=1619790888&sr=8-1
Great news !!! It runs with the RCA output. Now, i have to remember some Basic.
Very rudimentary though ... 😁😁😁😁
@@MrGigi-dz9cv Yeaaaaah!! Good job mate!