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OLD COMPUTERS
Old, rare, vintage and obsolete computer museum. Click on the blue text for more informationMICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot IBM 5120 / IBM 5110 MODEL 3 / IBM 5110-3 COMPUTER SYSTEM IBM's lowest-priced computer to date (in 1980, that is). Also the heaviest desktop computer ever - 105 pounds / 48 kg ! The IBM 5120 Computing System consists of the IBM 5110 Model 3 Computer, the 5114 external diskette unit, and the 5103 dot-matrix printer. The 5103 printer is a wire matrix printer used by the 5120 computing system. ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
TANDY/RADIO SHACK TRS-80 MODEL 4P COMPUTER While there were earlier portable TRS-80 computers, they were either pocket-sized with tiny 1-line displays, or laptop size with a small 8-line display. The Model 4P is the first portable TRS-80 computer with built-in 5 1/4-inch floppy drives and a full 80 x 24 character display. The TRS-80 Model 4P is a portable version of the Model 4 desktop computer, which was released about five months prior. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, TANDY/RADIO SHACK TRS-80 MODEL PC-3 PORTABLE COMPUTER History of the Radio Shack Computers: 1921: - Radio Shack begins as a one-store retail and mail-order company catering to ham operators and electronics buffs. 1963: - Charles Tandy buys the chain of stores, and within two years turned a $4 million dollar loss into a $20 million dollar profit. 1977: August - Radio Shack announces the TRS-80 Model I microcomputer for US$600. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTIONLINKSABOUTBUY/SELLCOMMODORE AMIGA 1000 COMPUTERDATA GENERAL ONEAPPLE III COMPUTER W elcome to Steve's Old Computer Museum! E arly personal computers were nothing like present day computers - they had personality! E ach was different and more exciting than the previous, with new features and capabilities. T his website is dedicated to the preservation and display of these vintage computer systems.OLD COMPUTERS
Old, rare, vintage and obsolete computer museum. Click on the blue text for more informationMICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot IBM 5120 / IBM 5110 MODEL 3 / IBM 5110-3 COMPUTER SYSTEM IBM's lowest-priced computer to date (in 1980, that is). Also the heaviest desktop computer ever - 105 pounds / 48 kg ! The IBM 5120 Computing System consists of the IBM 5110 Model 3 Computer, the 5114 external diskette unit, and the 5103 dot-matrix printer. The 5103 printer is a wire matrix printer used by the 5120 computing system. ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
TANDY/RADIO SHACK TRS-80 MODEL 4P COMPUTER While there were earlier portable TRS-80 computers, they were either pocket-sized with tiny 1-line displays, or laptop size with a small 8-line display. The Model 4P is the first portable TRS-80 computer with built-in 5 1/4-inch floppy drives and a full 80 x 24 character display. The TRS-80 Model 4P is a portable version of the Model 4 desktop computer, which was released about five months prior. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, TANDY/RADIO SHACK TRS-80 MODEL PC-3 PORTABLE COMPUTER History of the Radio Shack Computers: 1921: - Radio Shack begins as a one-store retail and mail-order company catering to ham operators and electronics buffs. 1963: - Charles Tandy buys the chain of stores, and within two years turned a $4 million dollar loss into a $20 million dollar profit. 1977: August - Radio Shack announces the TRS-80 Model I microcomputer for US$600. THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot IBM 5120 / IBM 5110 MODEL 3 / IBM 5110-3 COMPUTER SYSTEM IBM's lowest-priced computer to date (in 1980, that is). Also the heaviest desktop computer ever - 105 pounds / 48 kg ! The IBM 5120 Computing System consists of the IBM 5110 Model 3 Computer, the 5114 external diskette unit, and the 5103 dot-matrix printer. The 5103 printer is a wire matrix printer used by the 5120 computing system.NEXT COMPUTER
The original NeXT workstation was introduced in October of 1988, as a very powerful, high-end workstation designed for colleges, students, and universities.NeXT (the company) was founded by Steve Jobs in 1985, who, after losing an internal power-struggle, quit his job at Apple Computer, a company which he himself co-founded just eight yearsearlier in 1977.
COMPAQ III PORTABLE COMPUTER History of the Compaq Computer Corporation: 1982: February - Compaq Computer Corporation is founded by Rod Canion, Jim Harris, and Bill Murto, all former senior managers of Texas Instruments who were unhappy with how TI was running it's computer business and they thought they could do a better job.; 1982: November - Compaq Computer introduces the Compaq Portable PC. VICTOR 9000 / SIRIUS 1 COMPUTER On March 8, 1983, IBM announced the IBM XT. The XT is an extension of the IBM PC targeted at the business market. Many people in the industry feel that the XT was introduced to compete directly with the Victor 9000 hard disk system.IBM 5100 COMPUTER
The Model 5100 is IBM's first minicomputer, i.e. not a mainframe, and is also considered one of the world's first portable computers. It is preceded only by the Hewlett-Packard HP-9830A from 1973. Although at 55-pounds, the 5100 might best be described as "self-contained" ratherthan "portable".
NEC APC - ADVANCED PERSONAL COMPUTER Very few are aware of the personal computer that lets them create the best color graphics. It's the Advanced Personal Computer from NEC. One reason the APC is better is that it lets you do more kinds of graphics than any other personal computer. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components,ATARI 400 COMPUTER
The Atari 400 and 800 were both announced in December 1978, though they didn't actually start shipping until late in 1979. Designed primarily as a computer for children, the Atari 400 has an "advanced child-proof design featuring pressure-sensitive, wipe-clean keyboard". TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-99/4A COMPUTER The TI-99/4A is a redesign of the TI-99/4 system, which was discontinued. The new "4A" has a new graphics chip and a better keyboard. About the only way to expand the original TI-99/4A was from the expansion port on the right side of the console. THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
MICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with COMMODORE AMIGA 4000 COMPUTER The last of the Amiga line, the Amiga 4000 boasts new features and capabilites, surpassing all other Amiga system capabilities. The 32-bit Motorola 68040 central processor screams along at 25MHz, making the Amiga 4000 3 to 6 times faster than the older Amiga 3000.The new powerful AGA graphics co-processor chips are capable of displaying 256 colors from a pallete of 16.7 million at 800x600 ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold inEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
MICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with COMMODORE AMIGA 4000 COMPUTER The last of the Amiga line, the Amiga 4000 boasts new features and capabilites, surpassing all other Amiga system capabilities. The 32-bit Motorola 68040 central processor screams along at 25MHz, making the Amiga 4000 3 to 6 times faster than the older Amiga 3000.The new powerful AGA graphics co-processor chips are capable of displaying 256 colors from a pallete of 16.7 million at 800x600 ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold inEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. IBM 5120 / IBM 5110 MODEL 3 / IBM 5110-3 COMPUTER SYSTEM IBM's lowest-priced computer to date (in 1980, that is). Also the heaviest desktop computer ever - 105 pounds / 48 kg ! The IBM 5120 Computing System consists of the IBM 5110 Model 3 Computer, the 5114 external diskette unit, and the 5103 dot-matrix printer. The 5103 printer is a wire matrix printer used by the 5120 computing system. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
APPLE IIC PLUS COMPUTER History of the Apple Computer Corporation: 1973: Stephen Wozniak joins Hewlett Packard. 1976: Wozniak proposes that HP create a personal computer. He is rejected. 1976: March - Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs finish work on a computer circuit board, that they call the Apple I computer.; 1976: April - Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak form the Apple Computer Company, on April Fool's Day. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, ACORN BBC MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM First available in early 1982, the BBC Microcomputer System, affectionately called "the beeb" for BBC, was very popular in the UK, partly because it was "home grown" - designed and manufactured in the UK by a UK company - but also because there was a huge push by the government to introduce this specific computer into the school system - the UK government paid half of the computers cost to theCAMBRIDGE Z88
The Cambridge Z88 was the last computer from the mind of Sir Clive Sinclair, who in the 1980s, was indisputably the most colourful and influencial figure on the British microcomputing scene.The British entrepreneur and inventor had been marketing his own electronics and computers since the 1960's. Starting as Sinclair Radionics in 1962, he sold hi-fi equipment, including radios and amplifiersEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold in TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-99/4A COMPUTER The TI-99/4A is a redesign of the TI-99/4 system, which was discontinued. The new "4A" has a new graphics chip and a better keyboard. About the only way to expand the original TI-99/4A was from the expansion port on the right side of the console. THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
MICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with COMMODORE AMIGA 4000 COMPUTER The last of the Amiga line, the Amiga 4000 boasts new features and capabilites, surpassing all other Amiga system capabilities. The 32-bit Motorola 68040 central processor screams along at 25MHz, making the Amiga 4000 3 to 6 times faster than the older Amiga 3000.The new powerful AGA graphics co-processor chips are capable of displaying 256 colors from a pallete of 16.7 million at 800x600 ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold inEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. THE DIGITAL GROUP COMPUTER Richard Bemis and Dr. Robert Suding founded The Digital Group computer company in 1974 to satisfy their computer ambitions. At the time, Bemis ran The Digital Group Clearinghouse, a Denver-based newsletter for Mark-8 computer enthusiasts, and Suding was a self-taught Mark-8 "expert", who designed his own upgrades and improvements for the system, including a cassette drive interface and a boot ATARI 1200XL COMPUTER The Atari 1200XL was the refresh of the earlier Atari 400 and Atari 800 computers from 1979, but now with a sleek, low-profile, aluminum and smoked plastic case with matching accessories. It is very classy looking, similar to the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 of the same era. New system features include: disables the keyboard so the program can rununinterupted.
MICRO-PROFESSOR
The Micro-Professor MPF-1P is a low cost, versatile microcomputer system featuring sophisticated system featuring sophisticated software and hardware capabilities. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with COMMODORE AMIGA 4000 COMPUTER The last of the Amiga line, the Amiga 4000 boasts new features and capabilites, surpassing all other Amiga system capabilities. The 32-bit Motorola 68040 central processor screams along at 25MHz, making the Amiga 4000 3 to 6 times faster than the older Amiga 3000.The new powerful AGA graphics co-processor chips are capable of displaying 256 colors from a pallete of 16.7 million at 800x600 ZENITH Z-171 PC PORTABLE COMPUTER The Z-171 portable personal computer is a lightweight, briefcase-sized computer than can take care of any number of personal or businesscomputing needs.
STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold inEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. IBM 5120 / IBM 5110 MODEL 3 / IBM 5110-3 COMPUTER SYSTEM IBM's lowest-priced computer to date (in 1980, that is). Also the heaviest desktop computer ever - 105 pounds / 48 kg ! The IBM 5120 Computing System consists of the IBM 5110 Model 3 Computer, the 5114 external diskette unit, and the 5103 dot-matrix printer. The 5103 printer is a wire matrix printer used by the 5120 computing system. COMMODORE B128-80 COMPUTER Wow, this could be one of the most physically attractive computers ever - it has a very nice shape and smooth curves. The Commodore B128-80 (at one time, called the C128-80), was to be the successor to the popular Commodore PET system. The "B" is for "business", of course, as this was Commodore's attempt to enter the market with a serious and powerful computer system which could compete with OHIO SCIENTIFIC SUPERBOARD II MODEL 600 COMPUTER Ohio Scientific C2-4P "$598 - The professional portable that has over 3-times the display capability of 1P's (Superboard II). Features 64 X 32 character display capability, graphics, full computer type keyboard, audio cassette port, and 4-slot BUS (only two used in basemachine).
APPLE IIC PLUS COMPUTER History of the Apple Computer Corporation: 1973: Stephen Wozniak joins Hewlett Packard. 1976: Wozniak proposes that HP create a personal computer. He is rejected. 1976: March - Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs finish work on a computer circuit board, that they call the Apple I computer.; 1976: April - Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak form the Apple Computer Company, on April Fool's Day. STEVE'S COMPUTER COLLECTION The Main Unit — Houses the 68030 CPU (central processing unit), the "brain" of the A3000. The main unit also contains: — memory, processing chips, and specialized components, ACORN BBC MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM First available in early 1982, the BBC Microcomputer System, affectionately called "the beeb" for BBC, was very popular in the UK, partly because it was "home grown" - designed and manufactured in the UK by a UK company - but also because there was a huge push by the government to introduce this specific computer into the school system - the UK government paid half of the computers cost to theCAMBRIDGE Z88
The Cambridge Z88 was the last computer from the mind of Sir Clive Sinclair, who in the 1980s, was indisputably the most colourful and influencial figure on the British microcomputing scene.The British entrepreneur and inventor had been marketing his own electronics and computers since the 1960's. Starting as Sinclair Radionics in 1962, he sold hi-fi equipment, including radios and amplifiersEXIDY SORCERER
Before the Sorcerer computer, Exidy Inc. was a leading manufacturer of home and arcade video games. They decided that they had the knowledge and expertise to design and market a home computer. MITS ALTAIR 8800 COMPUTER The Altair 8800 from Micro Instrumentation Telemetry Systems (MITS) of Albuquerque, NM, is considered by many to be the first "personal computer" - a computer that is easily affordable and obtainable. At this point in time, there were no computer or electronic stores to buy your own computer. The only options were to build your own system from plans and designs published or sold in TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TI-99/4A COMPUTER The TI-99/4A is a redesign of the TI-99/4 system, which was discontinued. The new "4A" has a new graphics chip and a better keyboard. About the only way to expand the original TI-99/4A was from the expansion port on the right side of the console. Rare, vintage, and obsolete computers Welcome to the vintage computer museum! Early personal computers were nothing like present day computers, theyhad personality!
This website is dedicated to the preservation and display of these vintage computer systems. Browse the old computer ads, and have a chuckle at early attempts to convince the consumer which computer was "right for you!". For fun, view 150 old computers all at the same time to appreciate how diverse and interesting they are.Details
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