Sam Ismail wrote:
> Well, I was joking, referring to your
statement "trade some of the
> duplicates for computers I don't have".
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Unless you're talking about homebrews
and obscure prototypes that barely
> made it past the implementation phase, you'll be hard pressed to sqeeze a
> system out of anyone that you don't have! :)
Ah so, that one went right over my head, sorry about that one :). As
far as systems I don't have, there are a LOT I am still looking for. To
name just a few, the Aim 64, Kim, SWTP 6800 computer, Acorns (I am not
familar with them,) and quite a few others with the main interest in the
70's computers. I am really impressed with "The Big List of Classic
Computers" and it has made me much more aware of how small the
collection really is compared to what was produced.