Computers (Subscribe)
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Links
Stefan's Old Computer Collectionhttp://www.oldcomputercollection.com/ A personal collection of old computers, screenshots of classic bootscreens, brochures, and downloadable vintage software. Also has a buy/sell computer market.
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The Classic Computer and Gaming ShowAn annual trade show featuring old computers and video games, for collectors and enthusiasts.
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The Jim Austin Computer Collectionhttp://www.austinfs.fsnet.co.uk/ A collection of over one hundred historical computers from minicomputers to supercomputers. A collection of old computers from the 1960s and onward.
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The Machine RoomEstablished early 1995, this site hosts information on numerous interesting, old computers. There are pictures, descriptions, technical details, trivia, links and information for collectors. The site is dynamic and community-based, so it is constantly updated and improved. Many classic home and business computers from the 1970s and 1980s, including pictures, descriptions, technical details and links to other sources of information.
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The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/ A large collection of information about the Nascom computer kit of the early 1980s, with manuals, software, emulators, and photographs.
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The Pocket Computer MuseumThe Pocket Computer Museum. A collection of calculator-like programmable pocket computers from the 1980s, with photographs and trading information.
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The Sharp MZ-SeriesDetailed information about the Sharp MZ-40K, MZ-80K, MZ-80A, MZ-80B, MZ-700, MZ-800, MZ-3500, MZ-5600. Information about the Sharp MZ-series computers, including photographs, software, swapping, and guestbook.
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The Strange World of Dean Ghttp://www.hambleton30.freeserve.co.uk/ Dean shows his collection and provides some information about network gaming.
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The Trailing EdgeFeatures a collection of 'rehabilitated' computer systems and want list.
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The Virtual Museum of ComputingA virtual museum that includes an eclectic collection of WWW hyperlinks connected with the history of computing and on-line computer-based exhibits available both locally and around the world.
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