File:Commodore 64 Pisa computers museum.jpg
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Italiano: Commodore 64 del 1984 con Video monitor model 1702 e una floppy disk drive Commodore 1541 del Museo degli strumenti per il calcolo di Pisa ed esposto nella mostra Hello World! (2019-2020). |
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Author | Federigo Federighi |
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