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[[File:P1010859.resized.JPG|thumb|160px|1976 [[MEK6800|MEK6800D2]]]] | [[File:P1010859.resized.JPG|thumb|160px|1976 [[MEK6800|MEK6800D2]]]] | ||
+ | [[File:P1010818b.JPG|thumb|160px|1977 [[Apple2|Apple II]]]] | ||
[[File:RIMG3009b.JPG|thumb|160px|1979 [[HP250|HP 250]]]] | [[File:RIMG3009b.JPG|thumb|160px|1979 [[HP250|HP 250]]]] | ||
[[File:RIMG2874b.JPG|thumb|160px|1980 [[TRS80III|TRS-80 Model III]]]] | [[File:RIMG2874b.JPG|thumb|160px|1980 [[TRS80III|TRS-80 Model III]]]] |
Revision as of 02:38, 6 January 2011
Exposition
Visit the museum, located in Antwerp, Belgium.
Collection
Items by vendor:
- Apple
- Atari
- Casio FX-750P
- Commodore
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM PC XT
- IBM PC AT
- Motorola MEK6800D2 Evaluation Kit II
- Schneider Joyce
- Siemens-Nixdorf Scenic 4L
- Tandy
- Toshiba T3200
- 3Com Audrey
Components:
- ISA IDE+LPT+COM+FDD card (UMC 82C863/865)
- ISA GP-IB card (NI AT-GPIB/TNT)
- Matra dual 8" disc drive
- Steering Wheel
Tools
- The Transfer PC has utilities to bridge the gap between various vintage computers and the modern internet world.
- The Logic Analyser allows to debug TTL circuits at moderate speed.