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Wow, never expected someone to work on the Vixen!
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Osborne Vixen comes to life! ![[Linked Image from messui.1emulation.com]](http://messui.1emulation.com/off/vixen.png) That font is awesome! 
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Great! Thank you, Robbbert! 
"A user interface is like a joke. If you have to explain it, it's not that good."
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There's a thread on the Alphatronic P2 here: http://forum.classic-computing.de/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=8510 with dumped ROMs, pictures of the PCBs and links to software and documentation. It's also mentioned that no emulator exists so far 
NCR DMV- DEC Rainbow- Siemens PCD- ITT 3030-Oly People- Acorn A5000- Olivetti M20
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This razzles a bell for me, I wonder if this is related to the BASIC computer we had at school, 1980-ish, we called it the "Alpha" and it had a drum memory that had to be de-megnetized(?) every once in a while and we had to backup our programs on punched tape. There was only one CRT and 2-3 Non CRT TTY terminals, very much like a electric type writer. It had a CAI-BASIC according to some programmers ref card I found in a box with stuff from this time in the cellar. There are also some paper listenings of small programs I wrote and a version of "startrek" I printed out for some reason.
Because I can
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Since the projects are merged, I'll take advantage of this thread to show Ville Linde's latest on the arcade side: ![[Linked Image from rbelmont.mameworld.info]](http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/optiger.png)
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It seems that "[C1-061] Further Adventures of Hannibal the Cat" was mistakenly marked as dumped there instead of "[C1-060] Dinosaur Park" (Dinosaur Park is in the softlist, while Hannibal the Cat isn't).
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They are both dumped. There is some confusion regarding Gamate numbering, I believe a Dinosaur Park with #60 has also been spotted.
I just updated the wiki with all the recent dumps. Will be adding a GameKing section soon with our current progress.
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Btw, are the Italian and Taiwanese releases proven to be identical? Since the Gamate list only contains titles, but not regions.
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