I was at a small technical conference last weekend (
www.devconf.cz) at
the Faculty of Informatics, Brno Masaryk University.
https://www.fi.muni.cz/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masaryk_University
What I didn't know is that it has its own small museum of computing.
I enjoyed it a lot. There's a good range of Sinclair kit and clones,
including various real ZX Spectrum machines (48, Plus, 128 with
vanishingly rare numeric keypad, Plus 2, Plus 2A, Plus 3, Interface 1
and Microdrives, MGT +D, Opus Discovery) and clones including Soviet
(Orel BK-08), Polish (CZ Spectrum 48) and Czechoslovakian (Didaktik
Gama, Kompakt and Kompakt M, with rare built-in 3?" floppy drive) and
a SAM Coup?. There are other Czechoslovak machines, micros and minis
and mainframe parts.
They have an HP 3000, a PDP-11/34 and multiple RL02s, with both VT-120
and VT-220) and a Soviet PDP-11 clone.
Mechanical and early electronic calculators.
And a mediaeval clock!
In the unlikely even folk are passing, it's well worth a visit. I
spent a happy couple of hours in there.
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