Re: Less common vintage 8 and 16 bit computers
Nice Darren!
Wish I still had my original C128 and the C64 I bought when i started collecting again!
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Re: Less common vintage 8 and 16 bit computers
REMEMBER HAVING THESE AT SCHOOL. BBC Micro. Acorn Technologies
DONT THINK YOU COULD PLAY GAMES ON THESE OR THEY WERE VERY BASIC GAMES.
ARE THEY 8 OR 16 BIT.

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IIRC the MSX was designed to be an industry standard with Microsoft involved, but they were mostly made by Japanese electronics companies.Originally posted by Arran View PostThey were uncommon as home computers but 7 and 8 were standard issue in schools, and 1 and 6 were ubiquitous as business computers. The Apple Mac was never as popular in Britain and Europe as it was in the US but it was liked by yuppies and the desk top publishing community.
They were hardware and software compatible with other MSX computers.
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They were uncommon as home computers but 7 and 8 were standard issue in schools, and 1 and 6 were ubiquitous as business computers. The Apple Mac was never as popular in Britain and Europe as it was in the US but it was liked by yuppies and the desk top publishing community.Originally posted by trip2themoon View PostI think outside the bolded ones they were fairly uncommon.
They were hardware and software compatible with other MSX computers.A mate of mine had a Toshiba MSX and I'd only ever knew 2 people who owned one.
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The original PCs were made by IBM, & many other companies reverse engineered clones.
IIRC the Amiga started out being made by another company the Commodore bought up.
When I had my Commodore 128 I almost always used it in 64 mode as I had no 128 software & CP/M was text only, which had to be loaded from a floppy.
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Pretty sure we had numbers 7 to 9 at school well at least one of them.
Pc compatibles was it a computer or was it just parts you could get for the pc.
Have i explained myself right.??
Commodre amiga sounds strange its as if both companies said we will make 2 computers into one.
Originally posted by arran View Postdid anyone own a less common 8 or 16 bit computer? Basically anything but the following:
1. Pc compatibles
2. Sinclair spectrum
3. Commodore 64
4. Commodore amiga
5. Amstrad cpc
6. Amstrad pcw
7. Bbc b and master
8. Acorn archimedes
9. Apple mac
10. Atari st
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I had a C128, but that was only because it looked like the computer from Electric Dreams, hardly ever used 128 mode!
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Re: Less common vintage 8 and 16 bit computers
Originally posted by Arran View PostDid anyone own a less common 8 or 16 bit computer? Basically anything but the following:
1. PC compatibles
2. Sinclair Spectrum
3. Commodore 64
4. Commodore Amiga
5. Amstrad CPC
6. Amstrad PCW
7. BBC B and Master
8. Acorn Archimedes
9. Apple Mac
10. Atari ST
I think outside the bolded ones they were fairly uncommon. A mate of mine had a Toshiba MSX and I'd only ever knew 2 people who owned one. The Commodore 128 seemed quite rare. I don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh.
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I had an Acorn Electron. Used it at university in mid 80s for programming but also had an Atari 600XL and C64 for games.
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My new girlfriend had an Oric-1 in the 1980s, her Dad liked his gadgets & chose it because it had good reviews, only to find there were hardly any games available for it.
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A mate had a Sharp MZ700 which his dad picked him up from somewhere. He already had a C64 so we didn't use the Sharp much.
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Remember 3 of my mates owning one of a Dragon 32, Oric 1 and an Acorn Electron another mate had a CGI SORD M5 in the early 80's, you should see what these go for on Ebay nowadays (wish I had a few), my cousins husband had a TI994A.
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Think my dad bought it because it was cheap and a bit different. Sure it was £100. I do remember the Aquarius came with an excellent manual though. I remember typing in basic code for hours and being really excited when the computer drew some concentric circles or some mondrian art. Other than that it was pretty bobbins. Remember loads of add ons you could supposedly get for it. .. like a thermal printer just like Sinclairs. They either never materialised or were ridiculously expensive.
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