On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bob Shannon wrote:
> So highly customized PC's, or specialized machines (i.e. EISA bus) may
> hold more interest than your standard PCI based Pentiums, which are
> about as collectable as a 10 year old toaster.
You spoke too soon:
The Toaster Museum Foundation
http://www.toaster.org
> But there are some 'interesting' things out there in PC land, strange
> things that never made it into mass production, like Intel P54CBT's, or
> extinct operating systems like PenPoint.
PenPoint is definitely something worthy of collecting and discussing.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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