Well, I'm trying to clean up my retro gear and made a bit of progress. In doing so, I think I discovered I'm a retro computer addict.
What do you guys think?
:mrgreen:
Heather
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Well, I'm trying to clean up my retro gear and made a bit of progress. In doing so, I think I discovered I'm a retro computer addict.
What do you guys think?
:mrgreen:
Heather
:wooha:... Now that's an impressive collection! Does any of it actually get used?
Well, I think that you are not. :whistle:
Nevertheless, nice collection, mostly Commodore though (not Amigas). Or there are in another stands?
awesome!
Are you planning to take over the world with that, SdG? ;)
@powerpie
Some of it gets used. I haven't had a chance to test most of it yet. That's going to be my winter project. :D I bought a lot of this in large lots. Much of it will be sold after I test it to get back some of the money.
@Phantom
You're right, most of it is 8-Bit C= gear. In the pictures there are also two Amiga 1000s, an Amiga 500 and Amiga 1200. There are also Amiga monitors and floppy drives. My Amiga 600 and 4000 are set up and being used.
@keropi
Thanks for the enthusiasm. :thumbsup:
Thanks everyone!
Heather
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@Shoonay
LOL! I just might. I think if I combine all the computing power there I might be able to run Windows 98. :wink:
Of course, why would I want to put my poor C= computers through that experience!
Heather
The one thing that struck me, apart from the volume of kit of course, was how neatly stacked and tidy that all was!
My OCD Monkey made a succesion of happy noises and settled down to a contented snooze after seeing that.
I feel bizarrely happy and relaxed now.
Thank you. :D
Heather, I hope that there is no any sign of humidity there to ruin all your collection through the years.
...Nor leaking batteries inside the computers (the A500's A501 is one example).
That's a nice collection there, Heather.
But, how many C64s do you need? :lol:
I thought my collection was mad, but that takes some beating.
Saying that, today, at the RCM open day, I did the usual thing, and came back with more than I took to the event .... brought back an Amstrad GX4000 (freebie), a ZX Spectrum +2A (to replace my knackered one) and an MMBeeb for my BBC Micro model B.