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Just wondering if any FL members collect or use vintage computers?
Diamondback said:Collect, no--but I'll see Maggie's grandma's Tandy and raise with my Osborne, the first truly portable computer... (even though the darn thing weighs as much as a suitcase, lol)
http://members.fortunecity.com/pcmuseum/osborne.htm
http://www.oldcomputers.net/osborne.html
Mine's a "Second Release" model, as it turns out.
Mine didn't come with any of the disks, so I mainly keep it as a conversation-piece--my school was getting rid of it, it was either I take it home or it was going into the trash.maggiethespy said:My BCIS professor was telling the class about his Osborne the other day. He still has/uses his, too. He calls it his electric briefcase.
Forgotten Man said:?
Computers as we know'em today started in the 70s... now, if that's vintage, I'm insulted!
Forgotten Man said:?
Computers as we know'em today started in the 70s... now, if that's vintage, I'm insulted!
But that wasn't a computer so much as the world's most incredible clock.Starius said:If you REALLY want ancient, lets not forget the Antikythera mechanism. That thing is over 2000 years old.