10 Vintage Computers That Could Be Worth a Fortune

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Title: 10 Vintage Computers That Could Be Worth a Fortune
Post by: Nitro on May 08, 2023, 06:56:14 AM
https://www.rd.com/list/most-valuable-vintage-computers/ (https://www.rd.com/list/most-valuable-vintage-computers/)
Title: Re: 10 Vintage Computers That Could Be Worth a Fortune
Post by: gtnicol on May 08, 2023, 07:16:05 AM
So many Steve Jobs related machines!
Title: Re: 10 Vintage Computers That Could Be Worth a Fortune
Post by: pTeK on June 05, 2023, 04:34:53 PM
Good to see the Amiga on the list  8)
I have a A500, 600HD and A1200 w/ Blizzard 1220 (680EC20@28mhz) w/ 4MB RAM
a Viper MK II 68030/68882 @ 28MHz with 8Mb RAM which conflicts with the PCMCIA memory address instead of the 32 bit memory location used after the 24bit address space which is after the 24bit address space that the 68000 and 68EC020 can access.  :'(

I prefer the 3000 over the A4000 listed in the list even though it doesn't have the AGA chip set.

Yep lots of Apples in there.

I like that the origional machines are in there (Altair), looking at the manual of the Altair is great as you see the schematics of the machine and helps you learn electronics. Don't get me wrong the Arduino is a fun kit to learn digital electronics on but maybe teachers should also use the ZX81, Atari 400, Apple 1, Apple 2, Altair 8800 for teaching processes as the motherboards shouldn't be that complex?!
Title: Re: 10 Vintage Computers That Could Be Worth a Fortune
Post by: wayne123 on July 13, 2023, 05:36:52 PM
 They left off some that I can think of that are worth a lot now.
 
 Atari Falcon
 Atari TT030

 SGI Octane, depending on the options can be very expensive V12 graphics prices are crazy high
 SGI Tezro, Crazy expensive.

 Sharp X68000 and X68030


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