Hardest to Find Classic Computers (Was: RE: Way OT: Just say no t o squirrels & Pascal question)

From: UberTechnoid_at_home.com <(UberTechnoid_at_home.com)>
Date: Fri Dec 14 14:46:25 2001

I have allways wanted a full-blown COCO 3 with a hard disk etc. People
just don't let go of them.

Allways wanted an SGI INDIGO.

Allways wanted an Atari 1450xld and:

an Atari 815 disk drive

A trak disk drive

a Corvus hard disk system (atari, I used to have one for Xerox 820-2)

A Corvus Multiplexor

One of those neat British Sinclair boxes fully loaded.

Any Soviet microcomputer. I gather they made Apple and Atari clones of a
sort.

An Apollo guidence computer (BTW, I know where you can get the computer
from a Nike missile..)

An ATARI FALCON 030 - or C-Labs Falcon.

An AMIGA 4000.

Regards,

Jeff



In <7A9BACCEF0171D4FB77019F5104CDD37225B58_at_jeffserver.tegjeff.com>, on
12/14/01
   at 12:39 PM, Douglas Quebbeman <dhquebbeman_at_theestopinalgroup.com>
said:


> Systems that never went beyond prototype
> Systems that they made only one of
> Systems that were custom-designed for a single
> customer and were only in limited production
> Systems that were not "general purpose" computers

>Also not intended as the thrust of the topic:

> Systems you most of all want

>Rather, the systems I'me talking about would have been
>commercially produced, were general-purpose systems,
>made in quantity of say at least a baker's dozen.

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