On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Alexandre Souza
<alexandre-listas at e-secure.com.br> wrote:
? Ok, now what?
? I had most of the 8 bits' computers avaiable in Brazil
? I had most of the 16 bits' computers avaiable in Brazil
? I had most of the 32 bits' computers avaiable in Brazil
? I had most of the 64 (!) bits' computers avaiable in Brazil
? I'd like to find a new journey. I was thinking about S100 computers, but
it is too expensive to play. I cannot find S-100 connectors here in Brazil
and boards to play are almost inexistent here.
? Any suggestion of a nice project to keep me entertained? :o)
? Thanks
? Alexandre
How about Intel Multibus computer systems. They were used in
communications, telephone systems and industrial control and I bet
could still be found in Brazil.
Computer & calculator chips are easy to collect, ship internationally
and I bet you could find old ones in process control, communications
and telephone systems
There are also Telephone systems and Telephones to collect.
Also Calculators, especially HP calculators. They were sold worldwide.
Paxton
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Astoria, OR
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