Ferengi Friday - Odd Pockets from Japan, and some not so pocketable!

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It’s time for Ferengi Friday! This time we are opening a box of vintage goodies from Japan. Inside we have some pocket computers and computers that are not so pocketable. There are also some vintage Japanese pokecom ads and an interesting docking station. Join us for the fun.

Timeline:
00:00 – Welcome
01:07 – Sharp PC-1210, PC-1211, PC-1480U
04:53 – Casio FX-801P
12:17 – Casio FX-820P, FA-20
16:09 – Vintage ads, Casio FA-10, PB-700
21:27 – Wrap up, thanks!

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great video, thanks for all you do for the community

MrLandphill
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Ferengi Friday in a Star Wars shirt? That feels intentional 😂 Love seeing these lesser seen machines!

Retro
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Ferengi Friday again!! I hope I was OK for viewing, since I'm just a "hugh monn"! lol

CommodoreMode
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So many cool machines. Thanks for the video! The Casio PB-700 was my first computer and the one I learned BASIC with. But I didn't have the FA-10 and no way to store my programs, so I had to write them down to a notebook 😅 Now I have 2 of them, one with all the memory expansions and the FA-10 as well, with new inks for the plotter (there's someone that sells them on eBay). Best little computer ever!

McAlby
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There's nothing wrong with using Japanese 100VAC devices on North American mains. All these devices are rated +/- 20%. I've run anything from retro consoles to computers and Arcade machines (including the monitors) rated at 100V on our 115VAC with no issues. Doing so in Europe is a different (due to 220VAC)

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