Hi all,
Just found this great forum, and was surprised to see so many vintage computer-lovers out there. I've had many different oldies in the past few years , but have down-sized from many IBM PS/1's and a PCjr (which ended up self-destructing) to just my 486 DX2/66Mhz, and my IBM PC 5150 that my Dad brought home from IBM (It was used to control a very old machine used in the 1980's to burn the protective coating off of wafers for servicing). I've also gotten hold of a older computer made by BIOS that I took the hard drive from to upgrade my 5150 to PC/XT status.
I look forward to conversing with all you vintage computer collectors.
Best regards,
Dustin
Just found this great forum, and was surprised to see so many vintage computer-lovers out there. I've had many different oldies in the past few years , but have down-sized from many IBM PS/1's and a PCjr (which ended up self-destructing) to just my 486 DX2/66Mhz, and my IBM PC 5150 that my Dad brought home from IBM (It was used to control a very old machine used in the 1980's to burn the protective coating off of wafers for servicing). I've also gotten hold of a older computer made by BIOS that I took the hard drive from to upgrade my 5150 to PC/XT status.
I look forward to conversing with all you vintage computer collectors.
Best regards,
Dustin
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