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hand-head-man rated 46 months ago- A history of stuff I wanted. I did have frequent access to TRS-80s when my high school started its first computer class and I did buy a Commodore 64 in '82 or '83 (one of the early series that had all the major chips socketed making it a breeze to repair) and a friend made me jealous a few...
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 mxe806j02 rated 9 months ago-
From the days when 8 bits actually meant something!
 MaybeTomorrow rated 20 months ago- A computer museum.
Pretty cool! and a bonus too: I found my first computer here :)
 jizstar rated 12 months ago- whats with the dates posted next to the pics? 2007?
 robsku rated 20 months ago-
A computer museum - interesting site for a person like me who is interested about old computers and even in a little scale try to collect them...
I'd like to have this Tandy T1000 as a terminal connected to linux computer with null-modem cable...
 sparkle666 rated 36 months ago- i think old computers are ugly.
 sleeplessinKL rated 13 months ago- computers thru the years
 Downstrike rated 35 months ago- Finally, a computer museum that actually knows about every Atari model I ever used!
 - Icyslash rated 35 months ago
- I have to say this would be pretty awesome, for someone who is interested in this. For me, not at all, though I imagine this site is good for SOMEONE.....
 deathlessgod rated 35 months ago- mmmmmm..... 80806
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 Jason404 rated 36 months ago- My 80's computers:
Apple IIe (taiwanese clone), Commodore 64, then Amiga A500 (Dad owned the Apple clone, then had an Amstrad PCW256, then an IBM 286 and Amstrad PCW512)
My friends had horrid Spectrums, BBC's, Electrons, Amstrads CPCs, and later on, Atari ST's and early Apple Macs. It's a pity that the Amiga and Archimedes didn't live on - they were far superior to Macs and 'IBM compatible' PCs those days..
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