Talk:Thomson MO5
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Hi, I'm Michele Alessandrini (male) from Italy. I owned an Olivetti Prodest PC128 in the 80's, a microcomputer strictly related to the Thomson MO6. After having found the emulator I added the link to, I revamped that old glory. I'd like to see MO5, MO6 and PC128 on Wikipedia, so I started with this little contribution. I hope it's not a problem to all you people who started this page. I'm new to Wikipedia and I'm starting to learn how to contribute. Tell me if I'm doing unpolite work! Bye Michele
- I noticed (thanks to old-computers.com) that MO5NR is quite a different computer than MO5, so screenshots are not appropriate. I will fix this ASAP with the new images I found on old-computers.com --Michele.alessandrini 17:13, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Thomson MO5 screenshot.png
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