Hey everyone. I'm new here, but thought I'd share my collection with ya'll.
1. Commodore-64 with 1 1541 disk drive and Datasette. It also has a music keyboard that snaps onto the keyboard, along with my prized Magic Voice.
2. Commodore-128 with 2 1541 disk drives, a Datasette, mouse, various modems and printer interface cards. I use this for my main Commodore stuff, since it also functions as a C-64. For a joystick I use my tried and true TAC-2 Atari stick, and I have an original set of beige Commodore paddles.
3. Vic-20 with Datasette and modem.
4. Atari 800XL with disk drive and cassette drive.
5. Panasonic Sr. Partner luggable computer. Self contained, but I even have a roll of paper that the printer used.
6. Apple IIe with 2 disk drives, joystick, and green monochrome monitor (man do I love that thing!).
That's currently my classic computing collection. I have tons of cartridges and floppy disks for each one of 'em, too. I also have an extensive collection of video game systems. At this point, it's easier for me to figure out what I don't have as far as video game systems are concerned than what I do have.
1. Commodore-64 with 1 1541 disk drive and Datasette. It also has a music keyboard that snaps onto the keyboard, along with my prized Magic Voice.
2. Commodore-128 with 2 1541 disk drives, a Datasette, mouse, various modems and printer interface cards. I use this for my main Commodore stuff, since it also functions as a C-64. For a joystick I use my tried and true TAC-2 Atari stick, and I have an original set of beige Commodore paddles.
3. Vic-20 with Datasette and modem.
4. Atari 800XL with disk drive and cassette drive.
5. Panasonic Sr. Partner luggable computer. Self contained, but I even have a roll of paper that the printer used.
6. Apple IIe with 2 disk drives, joystick, and green monochrome monitor (man do I love that thing!).
That's currently my classic computing collection. I have tons of cartridges and floppy disks for each one of 'em, too. I also have an extensive collection of video game systems. At this point, it's easier for me to figure out what I don't have as far as video game systems are concerned than what I do have.