machinevsassembly
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I've been looking around for a good computer to get into retro computing with.
I don't really like retro game consoles, I'm more of a PC person (so things like Commodores, Apple ][s, Macintoshes, IBM PCs and things)
I also don't like retro games either (but some of the cool but simple ones are nice)
I'm looking for an easy to repair computer (if possible with mostly off-the-shelf or easy to replace parts) from a time range of 1970's to early 1990s.
I know a few things about electronics and love retro computing (I've only ever had some old Macs to use).
Also, preferably this computer needs to be not too expensive (anything above $1000 CAD is too much for me...)
Hopefully someone can give me some ideas, and bye
I don't really like retro game consoles, I'm more of a PC person (so things like Commodores, Apple ][s, Macintoshes, IBM PCs and things)
I also don't like retro games either (but some of the cool but simple ones are nice)
I'm looking for an easy to repair computer (if possible with mostly off-the-shelf or easy to replace parts) from a time range of 1970's to early 1990s.
I know a few things about electronics and love retro computing (I've only ever had some old Macs to use).
Also, preferably this computer needs to be not too expensive (anything above $1000 CAD is too much for me...)
Hopefully someone can give me some ideas, and bye