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If my Amiga 500 still worked, I would still have it up. That machine was slower than sh*t (4.13 MHZ I believe) but I loved it, and still do. It lives on in emulators.

http://www.oldcomputers.net/

I also had that Mattel Aquarius. I think two cans and string would process data better.

Go to that website - I spent a good portion of my work day there reading all of them. Rock on.
 
I think my friends dad wins...

Altair 8800

MITS Altair 8800
CPU: Intel 8080, 2.0 MHz
RAM: 256 bytes, 64K max
Display: front panel LEDs
Controls: front panel switches
Expansion: card-cage w/ S-100 bus
and 16 card slots
Storage: External Cassette or
8" floppy drive

I think it still works...collecting dust in the garage though
 
It funny alot of people i no would think that the old computers had bigger heatsinks:p I guess it is just a tradoff for more speed.:D
 
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