Vinyl in Turkey
▲ 23 r/vinyl

Vinyl in Turkey

I found myself in a large shopping mall and found a store called D&R. They sell a lot of Turkish vinyl for 600-1100 lira, along with Italian compilations. I found something interesting: Pink Floyd's "Ummagumma" for 2100 lira, but with the dollar-to-lira exchange rate, it's not very profitable to buy at this mall, and this store only accepts lira. And the question is, how do I transfer the vinyl without warping it

u/skullzwer — 6 hours ago

Casiopea game from 1993

"Touch the Music with Casiopea" - this game was created for Macintosh and FM Towns in 1993, and my PowerMac G4 helped me launch it. It was created by Ongakukan, whose keyboardist, Minoru Mukaiya, is its creator. The studio has been developing train simulators since 1995.

This interactive game features information about albums, an archive of recordings and video clips, members and their musical instruments, and a quiz (though, in my opinion, it's pointless without knowledge of Japanese).
I came across this game while browsing the Macintosh repository. I'll leave a link to the game here if anyone wants to try it out themselves. https://www.macintoshrepository.org/44652-touch-the-music-by-casiopea

u/skullzwer — 22 days ago
▲ 9 r/ipod

The iPod arrived from Japan after 7 months...

I'll tell about my biggest fail: I placed an order through a broker, and they were going through maintenance, so I couldn't place a bid. I decided to check the bid and accidentally placed it, but I can't cancel it. The auction ended in October, and the iPod arrived on May 12th. The backlight doesn't work, and the battery is dead.

I'm a complete loser in this situation. I'll buy a battery and a screen, there's nothing else to do.

u/skullzwer — 2 months ago

Search for audio equipment with photo

The photo shows my grandfather, I think, in 1985-91. This is an apartment in the city of Usinsk, although this was most likely still the USSR, but oil and gas were extracted in the city, so I’m not surprised that there is Japanese audio equipment there.
I'm trying to figure out what kind of equipment is shown in the photo. I'm hoping someone on Reddit can help me.

u/skullzwer — 2 months ago