Oh come on :-) You know that some of that stuff's
pretty rare. On the Acorn
Indeed I do :-)
front, they built maybe 50 ARM eval kits and a similar
number of ACWs for
I am supriesed it was as few as that...
instance, and known survivors of any of the System
range is probably less than
20. It's rather hard to find an Atom with the Econet board too (although stock
Atoms are reasonably common).
Thinking about it, I may have 2 Atoms with Econet. One with the official
Econet board (fitted on the solder side of the main PCB), the other
with a 'System' Exonst eurocard connected to the expansion bus.
Heck, even Orics / Jupiter ACEs / RML380Zs / Sorcerors
aren't *that* common
I am told the Oric disk drives are hard to find....
these days, although they're probably around if
you have money to spare.
I could go on....
Valuable? Well anything rare is valuable (as I realise that you well know) :-)
I am not convinced. A Tiger turned up on E-bay recently, and did not sell
for that much money.
But if you mean in monetary terms, I really
couldn't say. There are probably a
few things there that'd go for a few hundred pounds each on ebay - but
personally I never think of ebay as a good measure of an item's worth.
ps. No Domesday system by the way? I could have sworn that you owned one!
No, it's something I've not found yet...
-tony