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RR> Okay...time to throw my two-cents worth in ....
RR> For those that remember the good old Commodore BBS Days,
RR> you'll understand when I say the Classic Computer that i'd
RR> vote for would be the handy-dandy Commodore 64. No "Suped
RR> Up" 64 or anything with more than the original basic stuff
RR> inside. No "Super CPU" 64 or extra RAM.
RR> At this point, even a PC/486 would be considered a
RR> "Classic".
RR> Now, the question would also be...anyone still OWN a
RR> working classic?
RR> Hmmm....I raise MY hand! :)
My TS-1000, Trs-80 Mod 1 and mod III, and Trs-80 color computer
were all working last I looked.
My laptop is a 486sx20.
I got a couple XT clones that probably still work.
BOB KLAHN bob.klahn{at}sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
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