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Hello from Southern New Hampshire

MrMelski

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Hello VCF,

I've recently begun rebuilding my vintage/nostalgia collection, with a focus on early-80s to 90s systems. I started way back when with an Apple IIc that my parents bought from my uncle when he moved onto an Amiga (I believe, it's been a few decades). I've put together somewhat of a sampler of different systems, from Apple and Amiga to TI and Toshiba (for a little handheld DOS machine). I've also tried to collect a nice variety of different audio chips across the systems, along with many MIDI adapters, so I can also use these old gems for musical fun.

I look forward to chatting with -- and certainly learning from -- you folks in the days, months, and years to come.

Thanks,

Scott
 
Hello Scott. Welcome to the forums!
Apple IIc or high, good computers.
 
Hi Scott, and welcome here to the Forum!

I'm also in Southern NH, and I have a Zenith Z100 system with a pile of documentation - free for the taking, if you're interested.
The last time I fired it up, it powered up properly, but when I typed a key to boot, the keyboard would get stuck on repeat and never stop. I always thought that with all the documentation, I could troubleshoot it, but I never got around to it. Think about it, if you're interested in picking up a project system.

smp
 
Thank you, Dave!

Thanks to you as well, smp!

That is very tempting. Wikipedia tells me the the Z-100 is pre-assembled version of the Heathkit H-100, which would fit in quite nicely with the Heathkit Hero robot restoration I have on deck. As I mentioned in the other sub-forum, as soon as I get over the 10-post mark, I'll send you a DM.
 
I'm looking forward to spending some time with the IIgs, Brown.

I was not lucky enough to have one when I was growing up, so I am very happy that I have another chance! :)
 
Your among your people! The folks here are a godsend for their collective knowledge and skills on all forms of vintage hardware and software.
 
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Welcome to the forum Scott. I'm not far from you, in the Mid-Hudson Valley of NY. Spent time in your region a few times, once on my honeymoon back in 1987.

I missed out on the Apple II stuff. My path started with a Commodore PET and then a NorthStar Advantage and then on to PC's and compatibles. I did pick up a working Apple IIe from a dumpster at the local college and I have a IIc that I bought at a garage sale. They both work but unfortunately the color monitor I was using has a problem. I now use the green phosphor Apple CRT and a TV.

Seaken
 
Welcome to the forum Scott. I'm not far from you, in the Mid-Hudson Valley of NY. Spent time in your region a few times, once on my honeymoon back in 1987.

I missed out on the Apple II stuff. My path started with a Commodore PET and then a NorthStar Advantage and then on to PC's and compatibles. I did pick up a working Apple IIe from a dumpster at the local college and I have a IIc that I bought at a garage sale. They both work but unfortunately the color monitor I was using has a problem. I now use the green phosphor Apple CRT and a TV.

Seaken
I should fix up one of my Amdek Color-1 monitors for you (composite). I dont need 3 and im sure we can do a trade.
 
I'll admit that while I do have the original CRT monitor for the IIe, for nostalgia/completeness's sake, I found a 4:3 LCD monitor to actually use. The old eyes just ain't what they used to be!
 
Fellow collector of Apple ][s, T.I., and Heathkit here (I won't let anything Toshiba in the house). Recently picked up an H19 from western MA and smuggled it up to the land of the free. I spend a few months every year on my property 'north of the notch' and hope to build there this spring.
 
Fellow collector of Apple ][s, T.I., and Heathkit here (I won't let anything Toshiba in the house). Recently picked up an H19 from western MA and smuggled it up to the land of the free. I spend a few months every year on my property 'north of the notch' and hope to build there this spring.
Great to meet you, @utuberangerbob ! I lived in western MA for a few years myself, but never managed to pick up any vintage toys. That didn't pick up again until I moved to the land of no sales tax. :)
 
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