LGR's Youtube Post - What Happened to the Computer Reset Warehouse? (at 23 min 43 sec)
https://youtu.be/K-ZZkZk9QRk?t=1424
LGR's Youtube Post - What Happened to the Computer Reset Warehouse? (at 23 min 43 sec)
https://youtu.be/K-ZZkZk9QRk?t=1424
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LGRs A1 - Ok close up it looks like Clint used a A1 Replica maybe as a joke or to promote the 'Computer Reset Warehouse' liquidatiion. :-D
LGR-A1 copy.jpg
It is most likely a replica. The guy wanted to have some fun, clicks, comments and backlinks.
I was already asked by some people.
I guess many booked a flight to Texas to search the warehouse. Good advertisment.
... but I'm not 100% sure, the picture resolution is too poor. Maybe 98% sure that's one of my kits.
Nice build though and an awesome joke - he's pulling your legs.
Oh, if only my dozen Apple-1 I built so far would turn into originals over the night.
Anyone here on this forum having some pixie dust to do that ?
- Uncle Bernie
Uncle Bernie it's definitely one of your kits since he mentions it in his video. Still a nice little easter egg though.
https://youtu.be/36NgkpctW6k?t=669
Kevin,
Agreed! Haha. Yeah, totally fake. After my mouth dropped two times, I realized that it was fake because it had 1404A registers instead of the 2504V registers. But the proper CM2140 threw me off for a second.
Best,
Logan