My collection of commodores
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My collection of commodores
Had quite a therapy session today. I reorganized my shed (the place where I keep all my computers)...
While I was at it I took a couple of pictures of the Commodore-section of my collection:
This is all the boxed Commdore-computers (and pongs) I own. I have som more loose computers and some boxed accessories, but they will have to wait for another day...
// Z
While I was at it I took a couple of pictures of the Commodore-section of my collection:
This is all the boxed Commdore-computers (and pongs) I own. I have som more loose computers and some boxed accessories, but they will have to wait for another day...
// Z
Check out my humble collection of old 'puters an such
http://www.zeela.se
http://www.zeela.se
The Web.it could be made to act as a VIC as well. One just need to find one of the older VIC-emulators that can be run on a Intel 486 computer with plain DOS.
Any hint to which emulator I should use?
// Z
Any hint to which emulator I should use?
// Z
Check out my humble collection of old 'puters an such
http://www.zeela.se
http://www.zeela.se
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Nope, no C64GS yet... There are a couple of things missing in the collection before I'm really satisfied:
A SX-64
A C64GS
A Japanese C64
A C65 would be nice, but what's the chance of that happening?
And preferably they should all be boxed.
Now I'm off to find PCVic and V20 for my Web.it...
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A SX-64
A C64GS
A Japanese C64
A C65 would be nice, but what's the chance of that happening?
And preferably they should all be boxed.
Now I'm off to find PCVic and V20 for my Web.it...
// Z
Check out my humble collection of old 'puters an such
http://www.zeela.se
http://www.zeela.se
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Isn't Sweden pretty cold to keep those things in a shed? Or am I understanding shed wrong? If this is a cold shed in the winter, what has been your experience with that? Does the freezing every year hurt them?
Not criticizing, just wondering. I keep all my stuff in the house. I won't even put it in the garage, though my wife has tried several times to make me move it all out there
Awesome collection, by the way! Thanks for sharing.
Not criticizing, just wondering. I keep all my stuff in the house. I won't even put it in the garage, though my wife has tried several times to make me move it all out there
Awesome collection, by the way! Thanks for sharing.
It's not an cold shed... It's insulated and I use an electric radiator in the winters to keep the temperature around and above 10 degrees Celsius (about 50 degrees Fahrenheit). So there is no freezing for my precious computers. Even if it's really cold outside.
I'd never put the computers in a place that is cold. I don't think that they would survive too long in such an environment. But I might be wrong.
And by the way, this is just the commodore section of my collection... Check out my site for a more complete list (of hardware anyway):
http://zeela.110mb.com
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I'd never put the computers in a place that is cold. I don't think that they would survive too long in such an environment. But I might be wrong.
And by the way, this is just the commodore section of my collection... Check out my site for a more complete list (of hardware anyway):
http://zeela.110mb.com
// Z
Check out my humble collection of old 'puters an such
http://www.zeela.se
http://www.zeela.se
Due to lack of space in my house I am forced to keep a portion of my collection a cold garage. It can drop to -20C on certain days here in Ontario. There are months where it is regularly below freezing. I also keep boxes of PC parts, monitors, hard drives, floppy drives, etc. out there.Zeela wrote:I'd never put the computers in a place that is cold. I don't think that they would survive too long in such an environment. But I might be wrong.
If I had a choice I would keep them in a more controlled environment, but alas I have no choice.
However, I have never had a problem with any of the computer parts (either Commodore 8-bit, Amiga, or PC) even though they have weathered at least five years out there.
My main VIC-20, a Vectrex, ColecoVision and Intellivision are all out on a front room of the house (set up and useable) which, while not as cold as the garage, does drop down near freezing for about two months during the winter. It is really an enclosed porch with single pane windows, so there's no hope of heating it. I've never had a problem with any of those either.
As for that C64 web-it. Very interesting. I've heard it was pretty terrible.
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Is this true? Is the Japanese C64 harder to find than a C65?
Well, then I'll try hunting down a SX-64 and a C64GS first...
Does anyone know how many Japanese 64s that were sold?
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Well, then I'll try hunting down a SX-64 and a C64GS first...
Does anyone know how many Japanese 64s that were sold?
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Relative rarity scale, as I see it:
SX-64
C64GS
CBM 700 series (to me they're dirt common, but I'm spolied)
VIC-1001
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C65
...
Japanese C64
C232
Any more relevant prototypes or commercial machines that should go there? Oh yes, MAX Machine. Given the number appearing on eBay last year, I think it is on par with the C64GS.
SX-64
C64GS
CBM 700 series (to me they're dirt common, but I'm spolied)
VIC-1001
...
C65
...
Japanese C64
C232
Any more relevant prototypes or commercial machines that should go there? Oh yes, MAX Machine. Given the number appearing on eBay last year, I think it is on par with the C64GS.
Anders Carlsson
Uhhh....the Commodore LCD (some parts are in collectors' hands). And also there was that demo model of the VIC with the little Sony 1" TV screen in it. There was also the prototype of the Colour PET I'd love to see. Obviously, these are impossible to get for the average person (there being only one or two in existence - if not destroyed).carlsson wrote:Any more relevant prototypes or commercial machines that should go there? Oh yes, MAX Machine. Given the number appearing on eBay last year, I think it is on par with the C64GS.
Then there's the Educator-64 (C64 motherboard in a PET style case). Those are actually attainable, but very hard to find.
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I didn't have any space in the late '80s/early '90s when all the schools around me were getting rid of all their PET computers. Pretty much any kind I could have wanted, dual disk-drive units and everything. Now I wish I had grabbed one or two of each type! Oh well. I'd love to some day have a PET since it was the first computer I ever used, and is what made me fall in love with computing.