On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Bob Shannon wrote:
So highly customized PC's, or specialized machines
(i.e. EISA bus) may
hold more interest than your standard PCI based Pentiums, which are
about as collectable as a 10 year old toaster.
You spoke too soon:
The Toaster Museum Foundation
http://www.toaster.org
But there are some 'interesting' things out
there in PC land, strange
things that never made it into mass production, like Intel P54CBT's, or
extinct operating systems like PenPoint.
PenPoint is definitely something worthy of collecting and discussing.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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