Sam Ismail wrote:
>
>
> Well, I was joking, referring to your statement "trade some of the
> duplicates for computers I don't have".
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Unless you're talking about homebrews and obscure prototypes that barely
> made it past the implementation phase, you'll be hard pressed to sqeeze a
> system out of anyone that you don't have! :)
Ah so, that one went right over my head, sorry about that one :). As
far as systems I don't have, there are a LOT I am still looking for. To
name just a few, the Aim 64, Kim, SWTP 6800 computer, Acorns (I am not
familar with them,) and quite a few others with the main interest in the
70's computers. I am really impressed with "The Big List of Classic
Computers" and it has made me much more aware of how small the
collection really is compared to what was produced.
Received on Sat Jun 07 1997 - 00:26:46 BST
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