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renders of fin fin from Oh!FM Towns 1995-11
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Die Gekirin, FM Towns. Source
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UK 1987
#UK1987#ORIGIN SYSTEMS#RPG#C64#APPLE#ATARI400/800#IBM#AMIGA#ATARIst#MSX#FM TOWNS#PC 98#SHARP X1#PC 88#FM 7#X68000#NES#SEGA MASTER SYSTEM#MACINTOSH#ULTIMA#EXODUS ULTIMA III#ULTIMA IV QUEST OF THE AVATAR
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You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.♥️😘😍🥰💓💗💞
#trans artist#transformation#trans man#transparent#transsexual#trans rights#trans beauty#mtf trans#trans community#transmasc#bad omens#self love#love#lovely breasts#fantasy#gay art#so hot and sexy#hot as hell#so fucking sexy#mtf girl#mtf nsft#mtf hrt#ftm puppy#fm towns#ftm t4t#ftm sub#ftm ns/fw#ftm nsft
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Fucking Gorgeous FM-Towns model 2F on craigslist near me. I don't have money or the knowledge to use this thing, but god it's amazing.
The FM Towns was a Fujitsu computer introduced in 1989 in Japan. It's built around an Intel 386, but it's not a fully PC compatible system. It ran Windows 3.x and Towns OS, which was built on top of MS-DOS and ran in 32-bit mode using an extender.
It didn't require a hard drive, booting the OS off the CD-ROM drive. It uses a custom graphics chip that's not VGA compatible, supporting sprites and overlays, with full kanji in ROM.
Audio-wise, it used a Yamaha OPN2, so it sounds much like a Sega Megadrive/Genesis.
Later systems added DOS/V (a version of MS-DOS designed for Japanese users) support, making it more like a MS-DOS computer.
There was also the FM Towns Marty, which made it into more of a console, looking less like a PC. This kept compatibility, however.
(This is, by the way, the only console to ship with a floppy drive standard)
Anyway these machines are neat and rare, but part of why they're rare is that they didn't sell very well. They're full computers so they're pretty expensive, and the FM Towns series was getting beaten by NEC's PC98 at first and then DOS/V clones later. They just didn't have the compatibility with DOS/V software to really justify them being a viable choice over the much cheaper DOS/V clones, and they had a smaller library than the much more popular PC98 series.
Still, they're very nifty machines.
Fun fact: They're called "FM Towns", right? FM is Fujitsu Micro, but "Towns" is the codename. They were named after the physicist Charles H. Townes, who did some of the fundamental work in the development of the maser, a predecessor to the laser, for which he shared a Nobel Prize in 1964.
You'll note his name is "Townes", but the system is "Towns". Futjitsu changed the spelling so that people would pronounce it correctly, rather than potentially pronounce it "tow-nes".
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FM Towns Ad マイコン BASIC May 1989
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#FM TOWNSは#FM TOWNS#1989#Fujitsu#PC#design#hardware#tech#vintage tech#retro gaming#video games#personal computer#80s#1980s
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#do you know this game#lemmings#Amiga#MS-DOS#MacOS#Atari ST#ZX Spectrum#CDTV#Acorn Archimedes#PC-98#FM Towns#X68000#Super Nintendo Entertainment System#PC Engine#Mega Drive#Game Gear#Amstrad CPC#Master System#Nintendo Entertainment System#Commodore 64#3DO Interactive Multiplayer#Atari Lynx#SAM Coupé#Game Boy#CD-i#Amiga CD32#J2ME
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#animated gif#animated gifs#gif#gifs#old advertisements#old ads#retro#vhs#FM towns#CPU#CD ROM#This thing's loaded!#old computers#old tech#32 somethings#probably megs of ram#90s#holy shit that's a vertical CD ROM
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Article from PCエンジェル 1993年06月号 - D.O.R. Best Selection
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photos of a prototype smart sensor from Oh!FM Towns 1995-8
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UK 1987
#UK1987#ORIGIN SYSTEMS#RPG#APPLE#IBM#C64#AMIGA#ATARIst#FM TOWNS#X68000#PC 88#PC 98#ULTIMA#ULTIMA V WARRIORS OF DESTINY#ULTIMA I#EXODUS ULTIMA III#ULTIMA IV QUEST OF THE AVATAR
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RECOIL 6.4.0 - Retro Computer Image Library decodes Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari Portfolio, Atari ST/TT/Falcon, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, Commodore 16/116/Plus4, Commodore 128, Electronika BK, FM Towns, HP 48, Macintosh 128K, MSX, NEC PC-80/88/98, Oric, SAM Coupe, Sharp X68000, Tandy 1000, Timex 2048, TRS-80, TRS-80 Color Computer, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum picture formats. The project contains a simple viewer, plug-ins for general-purpose image viewers and editors, and an everything-to-png converter.
#commodore#retro#amiga#c64#vintage#classic#cbm#Amstrad CPC#Apple II#Atari 8-bit#Atari Portfolio#Atari ST/TT/Falcon#BBC Micro#Commodore 64#Commodore 16/116/Plus4#Commodore 128#Electronika BK#FM Towns#HP 48#Macintosh 128K#MSX#NEC PC-80/88/98#Oric#SAM Coupe#Sharp X68000#Tandy 1000#Timex 2048#TRS-80#TRS-80 Color Computer#ZX81
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hello I read your blog.
I born is 2006 but I think old computer is very interested designs.
my favorite designs is Fujitsu's FM-TOWNS.
Have nice day!
Thank You mate! The FM-Towns is indeed a gorgeous piece of kit, especially the Marty. For me it is the Amiga 500, I think it is a gorgeous looking computer. Fingers crossed they release a full size replica to go along with my A500 mini :-)
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