Kehvarl
Member
I realized I should probably post an introduction since I've already made a couple of other posts.
Hi! I'm from AZ and have been in and out of retro computers for quite a while. The first computer I ever used was an Atari 400, and then spent years with a Tandy 1000SL in the house.
I've always been fascinated with the explorations in computing that eventually died out: the home 8 bits, the early 16 bit non-PC machines, and the various experiments in PCs that didn't conquer the mainstream. Several years back, I also became fascinated with the machines that came before my time: The Xerox Alto, the DEC PDP-11 and PDP-8, and more.
My retro collection is currently somewhat small, but I'll continue to grow it over time.
Hi! I'm from AZ and have been in and out of retro computers for quite a while. The first computer I ever used was an Atari 400, and then spent years with a Tandy 1000SL in the house.
I've always been fascinated with the explorations in computing that eventually died out: the home 8 bits, the early 16 bit non-PC machines, and the various experiments in PCs that didn't conquer the mainstream. Several years back, I also became fascinated with the machines that came before my time: The Xerox Alto, the DEC PDP-11 and PDP-8, and more.
My retro collection is currently somewhat small, but I'll continue to grow it over time.
- Atari 7800
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Tandy Model 102 portable computer
- Tandy Model 200 portable computer
- PiDP8/I PDP-8 simulator