Here's an idea my father posed this weekend while I was telling him about
this list and other such things about these computers. He's an antique clock
restorer/dealer in the midwest, and he asked if we had thought of forming a
formal association, such as those done for other types of collictibles and
antiques.
I thought it was an interesting idea, and an electronic newsletter with
tips and articles written by people here could be done on say a monthly or
bi-monthly basis. Any other thoughts on this from anyone?
Jeff jeffh(a)eleventh.com
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Collector of classic home computers:
Amiga 1000, Atari 800, Atari 800XL, Atari Mega-ST/2, Commodore
C-128 & C128D, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore VIC-20, Kaypro 2X,
Mattel Aquarius, Osbourne Executive, Sinclair ZX-81, TI-99/4A,
Timex-Sinclair 1000, TRS-80 Color Computer-3, and a TRS-80 Model 4.
Plus Atari SuperPong and Atari 2600VCS game consoles.