Comment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Don Holmberg
I remember this one. It's a shame that it isn't different enough, or popular enough, to get an emulator. I guess if I'd ever want to tinker with one, eBay is my best probability. That keyboard looks...
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Damian W.
I was given an old WANG computer in the late 90′s (monochrome screen monitor and an obsolete external floppy disk drive included). My guess was it was an early 90′s model (equivalent to a 286 I...
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Benj Edwards
Thanks, Damian. I'm glad you like the site.
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Justin M. Salvato
Wow, never seen this before. Aesthetically, it's interesting looking. Never seen that ad either. Thanks for the Canon post.
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Alexander
The most obscure computer I have ever used was a Science Fair Microcomputer Trainer. It was a 4-bit computer kit that was wired by the user, pre-programmed with games, and had output in the form of 7...
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Arttu
I used to have the Canon AS-100 and wrote a few programs for it too. Even took my first awkward steps in C with it. The high resolution graphics were not exactly optimized for gaming, it was just a...
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: John P.
At auction today, what would an AS-100 be appraised and/or sell at?
View ArticleComment on [ Retro Scan of the Week ] The Canon AS-100 by: Benj Edwards
John P., I'm not sure. I suspect a complete AS-100 system in good condition could fetch $50-$100 if the right people knew about it. Keep in mind that just because the computer is rare doesn't mean it...
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