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I'd sell my soul for a working Atari 800 XL with a full complement of games on floppies. Systematic Chaos Aug 2012 #1
Ever messed around with an emulator? EvolveOrConvolve Aug 2012 #4
I use emulators all the time, but it's just not the same somehow. Systematic Chaos Aug 2012 #7
I have one but I won't sell it. hunter Aug 2012 #9
Hey it's cool! I couldn't afford one right now anyway, not even for ultra-cheap. Systematic Chaos Aug 2012 #10
I have one, too--but no games. Not selling it either. lastlib Aug 2012 #18
We have one. Wish I had known someone else was looking for one, we got rid of the extra GreenPartyVoter Aug 2012 #36
I have an old Commodore 64 that still works EvolveOrConvolve Aug 2012 #2
So does mine. As does my Amiga 500, Apple II, VIC-20, and about 20 other machines. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #16
We have one of those as well. GreenPartyVoter Aug 2012 #37
Does my slide rule count? baldguy Aug 2012 #3
HP 95LX here. Ptah Aug 2012 #5
Dell Dimension, from March 2004 krispos42 Aug 2012 #6
I've got socks older than that.... lastlib Aug 2012 #19
1984 Mac TrogL Aug 2012 #8
I have a 512k Mac KurtNYC Aug 2012 #17
I have a ZX81 that still works. hunter Aug 2012 #11
Looks like one of my four Timex Sinclairs. Very similar in fact. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #15
Same machine. I ordered mine as a kit from the ad in Byte Magazine. hunter Aug 2012 #21
Holy shit - 2K? I think mine are all 1/2 K machines. That was a SHITLOAD back then... And.... HopeHoops Aug 2012 #22
I remember those in the late 70's in England. GoneOffShore Aug 2012 #28
I got a Thinkpad 560X (1998) that still works like a charm blogslut Aug 2012 #12
I've got one of the original ThinkPads right behind me (still works). HopeHoops Aug 2012 #23
I adore the nipple! blogslut Aug 2012 #24
I love nipples - wait, that didnt' sound right. Okay, ALL keyboards should have a nipple. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #25
I think certain Toshibas and Vaios have eraser mouses blogslut Aug 2012 #30
The original one was really cool. It had latches so you could flip it up to access the innards. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #33
I've still got a 760ED that does that blogslut Aug 2012 #34
I think in the back of cabinet is an old Packard-Bell with a 386-25 in it hobbit709 Aug 2012 #13
VIC-20 - 5KB memory and a tape drive. HopeHoops Aug 2012 #14
Does my 1989 NES count? Odin2005 Aug 2012 #20
I had to enter this reply with punch cards. ret5hd Aug 2012 #26
I still have my parents old 1992 Mac Performa - and it still works. Initech Aug 2012 #27
I have a Sinclair ZX-81 HipChick Aug 2012 #29
I recently sold my old DEC Rainbow 100 guardian Aug 2012 #31
I wanted one of these... hunter Aug 2012 #38
The original ENIAC in my basement Logical Aug 2012 #32
I still have my original ten fingers...... lastlib Aug 2012 #35
I have a Remington Standard on my desk. That must count for something? Orrex Aug 2012 #39
Still have my slide rule from 1970 ThoughtCriminal Aug 2012 #40
I have a pencil and paper from 1956. Ptah Aug 2012 #41
I still have one of these guardian Aug 2012 #42
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