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Old PCs

03/10/2006 4:02 PM

I came across a site dedicated to old personal computers - http://oldcomputers.net/. I found my Commodore 64 as well as the Atari 520 ST that I have been jonesing for, for about a year and a half but ended up going with an Amiga 500.

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My ZX81 in there too

03/14/2006 8:02 AM

She was a real beauty too... 1K of RAM!

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C64

03/29/2006 11:31 AM

Thanks for the memories. I had a C64 and a 128D before going IBM XT. The C64 was the most fun. I loved tinkering with Commodore Basic. I think I still have them stored away in the basement of my old house in KY. I went through at least 4 C64's though. They kept dying on me. I even sent some back for factory repair. I believe the one in KY still works. I wonder if it is worth anything today?

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