It will be in good hands with @jannievanzyl ! I have seen some of the Spectravideos he were able to bring back to life!Thanks for reaching out @Nivec !!![]()
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It will be in good hands with @jannievanzyl ! I have seen some of the Spectravideos he were able to bring back to life!Thanks for reaching out @Nivec !!![]()
I tend to name all the vintage computers after the person from whom I got them. So there a 'Peter', 'Roy', 'Gary', 'Stephen', etc. This also helps to identify which machine you're talking about when you're working on more than one machine.It will be in good hands with @jannievanzyl ! I have seen some of the Spectravideos he were able to bring back to life!
The Sierra and other boxed games are indeed quite popular with collectors. Personally, I don't really collect PC-related stuff as my period of interest is more before the PC era. In fact, I consider the beginning of the PC era as basically the end of the "golden era of computing" (early '80's), when there were a large number of different systems that were completely unique. Apple, Commodore, Acorn, Spectravideo, etc. From around 1985, the PC architecture became dominant and computers became, for the most part, just tools.Commodore I remember with LOGO and the turtle.
Apple 2 and 2E
You should collect the old PC games too. Those Sierra games boxes.
What about some Macintoshes too?
And Zip Discs.
But to be honest. These things take a lot of space. I know I collect art too. You need walls.
Baseball cards and stamps may be less space consuming. Have you seen the pricing on some collector cards $1 million usd plus. It's like Bitcoin in cards hahaha
Which city are you in @bokka1 ?I had a Spectravideo when I was growing up, must have been in Primary School or early High School, it was a great little machine to learn BASIC and the concept of sprites.
I would love to see one irl and see it in action again.
Hi JannieThanks for reaching out @Nivec !!![]()
Which city are you in @bokka1 ?
Perfect!I am in Kuils River, Cape Town.
Thanks @Nivec , so appreciate it.Hi Jannie
It was collected, guess it will be on its way to your shortly.
Sorry to see it go, I spent many, many afternoons behind that machine, hopefully it will get some use again instead of sitting in a cupboard for another 30+ years.
Know your feeling, as I am letting my Radio Shack Tandy TRS-80 from around 1983 and a Toshiba Libretto 50 from around 1999 go and seek a new home after also been used as a young kid and now locked away in a cupboard it must find new joys out there. Jannie won't disappointHi Jannie
It was collected, guess it will be on its way to your shortly.
Sorry to see it go, I spent many, many afternoons behind that machine, hopefully it will get some use again instead of sitting in a cupboard for another 30+ years.
Thanks, applied now. My initials are DK.web.facebook.com
I really like it to see you guys playing around with old hardware, it just feels so good to see that there are people who still appreciate and take care of old hardware. And that stuff still works, despite their age.
Good times.
The design and form of old hardware is so much better (especially Sinclair stuff) than of today's mass-produced tat. More pleasing on the eyes and all that.
I really like it to see you guys playing around with old hardware, it just feels so good to see that there are people who still appreciate and take care of old hardware. And that stuff still works, despite their age.
Good times.
The design and form of old hardware is so much better (especially Sinclair stuff) than of today's mass-produced tat. More pleasing on the eyes and all that.