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My collection of 8 bit (and early 16 bit) computers

barryn

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Hello everyone. My list of vintage computers that I have is:
System nameDescription
Amiga 4000Fully functioning system with floppy, hard disk, and network interface. Hooked up on the internet. In use.
Apple IIe platinumFully functioning system in use, has floppies, CPM soft card,etc. In Use
Apple IIeFully functioning spare system
Apple clone Laser 128exFully functioning. In storage
Atari 800Fully functioning system in use, use serial io to a Mac mini to simulate floppy disks as it's floppy drive does not work. In use.
CoCo IRecently restored fully functioning system with floppy disk and controller. In use.
CoCo 3Fully functioning system with patched multi-pak, floppy disk controller, and speech pak. In use. Has a Drivewire ROM and uses storage on my Mac mini as a hard disk.
Commodore 128Fully functioning system with 1541 and 1581 floppy disks. In use. Has a Drivewire ROM and uses storage on my Mac mini as a hard disk.
TI99/4AFully functioning system with expansion box, floppy disk controller, and speech pak. In use.
Timex sinclairNon functional. I suspect a bad Z80 CPU.
TRS80 Model 100The first laptop computer. Fully functional with a serial cable and software that emulates it's floppy drive on a modern computer.

Additionally I have an eprom programer and a SVD floppy disk emulator which I use to transport software to my old machines.
I also maintain the Mac GUI frontend for MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) at www.macmess.org
 
The Amiga 4000 uses either a 68030 or 68040 depending on model, those are 32bit.

Nice collection.
 
Very nice :) Like the souped up systems. How'd you get your start in computers/collecting?
 
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