 Okay, the first part of Richard Tech this week, we're going to show the little one minute video of the DOS computer and then we'll step through and Lady Aida can tell you about some of the interesting pieces. How many data was this? This is a laptop with an 808886 processor inside. It takes about a minute to boot, so let's let it boot while we take a look at what's going on here. So we've got like an 800x480 display here. It's an active TFT, although it's a little dim. There's a hack for updating it for Brighton as you can see, hi NCS. I got the version with the OPL3 Yamaha chip, so I'll find some software that uses this cool like sound card. Over here, there's a slot for an 8087 floating point unit. And then there's a USB port. The USB port goes through a CH347 USB to 8080 parallel interface. So this has a 512 megabyte SD card, and that does actually show up on the disk drive. So I was able to transfer some files over and I've got like a little running DOS machine. It's really cute. Okay, so we took some really nice photos. You can see this kind of translucent front. And then these are those, you know, older components that you're talking about. Yeah, it's just like, I don't remember what all these are, but like some of them like the 8087 is an FPU that you can get. And then over here, there's this like Yamaha OPL. I guess this is a soundboard, I'm assuming, or like it has little musical notes. So it's like an audio or MIDI generator by default. It just beeps, right? It doesn't have like any way to make musical tones. So yeah, interesting stuff. You can see the keyboard. Obviously, the monitor keyboard has like the windows logo on it. And then here's the bottom. This is where I think. Yeah, this is like the graphical system. And it has some text. I can't, you know, call off time ahead, but it's like the VGA generator. And I think like the clock, the RTC, all that stuff is on the bottom there. And then there's a big battery on the right, the lower right. That's a four amp hour lithium battery. And this thing, it's not meant to run on a battery. So that four amp hour battery is pretty chunky. It doesn't, I think it runs for like a half an hour. Yeah, here it is. Close book 8088. And then we decided to toss it on here to show off. It's cool. It's very sharp square glory. Yeah. All right. And that is Richard this week.